Art print Band Mitsugor in the Role of the Sweetness Seller Deity - Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III | Art print
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The art print "Band Mitsugor dans le Rôle de la Divinité Vendeuse de Douceurs" transports us into the enchanting world of kabuki performances. Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III captures the very essence of theatrical performance, where the central character, draped in flamboyant costumes, embodies a charming and mysterious deity. The vibrant colors and refined details of the motifs illustrate the richness of Japanese aesthetics. The ukiyo-e technique, with its precise lines and masterful use of color, gives this scene an emotional depth that draws the eye and invites contemplation.
Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III: a pillar of ukiyo-e
Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III, born in 1786, is one of the most emblematic artists of ukiyo-e, an artistic movement that flourished during the Edo period. His work is marked by a unique sensitivity, blending tradition and innovation. Influenced by the great masters of his time, he developed a personal style characterized by portraits of women and theater scenes. This art print bears witness to the importance of kabuki culture in Japanese society, where each performance is a celebration of living art. Kunisada immortalized these moments, offering a valuable glimpse into the life and beliefs of his era.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
The art print of "Band Mitsugor dans le Rôle de la Divinité Vendeuse de Douceurs" is an ideal decorative choice to add a touch of exoticism and culture to your interior. Whether in a living room, office, or bedroom, this canvas catches the eye and sparks interest. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the details of the original work, allowing full appreciation of the beauty of the colors and motifs. By integrating this piece into your decor, you choose an element that not only enhances your space but also tells a fascinating story of Japanese art.
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The art print "Band Mitsugor dans le Rôle de la Divinité Vendeuse de Douceurs" transports us into the enchanting world of kabuki performances. Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III captures the very essence of theatrical performance, where the central character, draped in flamboyant costumes, embodies a charming and mysterious deity. The vibrant colors and refined details of the motifs illustrate the richness of Japanese aesthetics. The ukiyo-e technique, with its precise lines and masterful use of color, gives this scene an emotional depth that draws the eye and invites contemplation.
Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III: a pillar of ukiyo-e
Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III, born in 1786, is one of the most emblematic artists of ukiyo-e, an artistic movement that flourished during the Edo period. His work is marked by a unique sensitivity, blending tradition and innovation. Influenced by the great masters of his time, he developed a personal style characterized by portraits of women and theater scenes. This art print bears witness to the importance of kabuki culture in Japanese society, where each performance is a celebration of living art. Kunisada immortalized these moments, offering a valuable glimpse into the life and beliefs of his era.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
The art print of "Band Mitsugor dans le Rôle de la Divinité Vendeuse de Douceurs" is an ideal decorative choice to add a touch of exoticism and culture to your interior. Whether in a living room, office, or bedroom, this canvas catches the eye and sparks interest. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the details of the original work, allowing full appreciation of the beauty of the colors and motifs. By integrating this piece into your decor, you choose an element that not only enhances your space but also tells a fascinating story of Japanese art.
12,34 €