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Art print | Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of Ōgishi Kurando - Toshusai Sharaku

Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Discover the masterful work of Toshusai Sharaku, Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando, created in 1795. This emblematic play is part of a unique Japanese artistic movement, testifying to the diversity and evolution of art at that time. Sharaku, famous for his portraits of Kabuki actors, uses a daring and captivating style that redefines the conventions of his time. Thanks to his skill to play with shadows and lights, he knew how to capture the very essence of his subjects, thus conferring on each work an unrivaled depth and wealth.

Historical and artistic context

The production of Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando took place at a time when Japanese art was starting to get rid of rigid traditions. Sharaku's ability to observe and interpret his contemporaries, notably the actors of Kabuki, makes him one of the pillars of Ukiyo-e aesthetics. Its innovative technique, associated with acute sensitivity for details, allowed this work to transcend time, influencing many modern artists.

Cultural impact and meaning

The popularity of this work has been immediate, provoking admiration not only of criticism, but also of the public. Today, Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando is celebrated as a flagship representation of Japanese culture and continues to inspire generations of artists. The work not only evokes powerful emotions, but it is also a symbol of the artistic renewal of the 18th century.

A touch of elegance for your decoration

Integrate a Art print From this work in your interior instantly transforms the atmosphere of your home. Whether in a living room, a bedroom or an office, it brings a touch of elegance and sophistication. The timeless beauty of this work encourages reflection and admiration, making each look towards it a new aesthetic experience. By choosing to exhibit Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando, you choose an art that stimulates imagination and inspires everyday life.

Conclusion

In summary, the work of Toshusai Sharaku, with Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando, is much more than a simple representation; It is an immersion in Japanese history and culture. Each Art print is an invitation to celebrate art on a daily basis, bringing a unique dimension to your interior decoration. Do not miss the opportunity to add this centerpiece to your collection.

Art print | Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of Ōgishi Kurando - Toshusai Sharaku

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Discover the masterful work of Toshusai Sharaku, Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando, created in 1795. This emblematic play is part of a unique Japanese artistic movement, testifying to the diversity and evolution of art at that time. Sharaku, famous for his portraits of Kabuki actors, uses a daring and captivating style that redefines the conventions of his time. Thanks to his skill to play with shadows and lights, he knew how to capture the very essence of his subjects, thus conferring on each work an unrivaled depth and wealth.

Historical and artistic context

The production of Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando took place at a time when Japanese art was starting to get rid of rigid traditions. Sharaku's ability to observe and interpret his contemporaries, notably the actors of Kabuki, makes him one of the pillars of Ukiyo-e aesthetics. Its innovative technique, associated with acute sensitivity for details, allowed this work to transcend time, influencing many modern artists.

Cultural impact and meaning

The popularity of this work has been immediate, provoking admiration not only of criticism, but also of the public. Today, Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando is celebrated as a flagship representation of Japanese culture and continues to inspire generations of artists. The work not only evokes powerful emotions, but it is also a symbol of the artistic renewal of the 18th century.

A touch of elegance for your decoration

Integrate a Art print From this work in your interior instantly transforms the atmosphere of your home. Whether in a living room, a bedroom or an office, it brings a touch of elegance and sophistication. The timeless beauty of this work encourages reflection and admiration, making each look towards it a new aesthetic experience. By choosing to exhibit Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando, you choose an art that stimulates imagination and inspires everyday life.

Conclusion

In summary, the work of Toshusai Sharaku, with Sawamura Sōjūrō III in the role of ōgishi Kurando, is much more than a simple representation; It is an immersion in Japanese history and culture. Each Art print is an invitation to celebrate art on a daily basis, bringing a unique dimension to your interior decoration. Do not miss the opportunity to add this centerpiece to your collection.

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