The Actor Sawamura Sōjūrō Iii In The Role Of Shimada Jūzaburō, From The Series "Image Of Actors On Stage"

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This is a vibrant and expressive woodblock print by Japanese artist Utagawa Toyokuni, depicting Sawamura Sōjūrō III, a renowned Kabuki actor, in the role of Shimada Jūzaburō. The artwork is part of the series "Image of Actors on Stage."In the image, the actor stands in a resolute pose, suggesting strength and confidence. He wears an intricate costume with richly detailed patterns—a striking combination of bold, curvaceous lines on the dark lower garment and floral motifs that bring an element of traditional Japanese aesthetics. His upper robe is in a rich red, adorned with symbols and crests that often signify rank or affiliation in Kabuki theater.His expression is one of intense focus or determination, typical of Kabuki actors who are skilled in conveying emotion and story through stylized gestures and facial expressions. The makeup, with strong linear elements, accentuates his masculine features and the dramatic character of Shimada Jūzaburō.This print is an excellent example of the ukiyo-e style, where woodblock print artists of the Edo period (1603-1868) represented figures from popular culture, including theater and entertainment. Toyokuni's mastery is evident in the visual narrative that captures the vigor and essence of Kabuki theater.

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Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825) was a prominent Japanese woodblock printmaker and painter of the Edo period. Born in Edo (now Tokyo), he was the chief disciple of Utagawa Toyoharu, a well-respected printmaker. He specialized in kabuki theater prints, which depicted famous actors in performances and featured dramatic scenes from plays. In addition to kabuki theater prints, Toyokuni also produced portraits of geishas, landscapes, and scenes from everyday life. He eventually became a leading master of the Utagawa School.