One Of The Portrait From The Collection Of Portraits, Portraits Of An Actress

Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting features a detailed portrait of a woman dressed in a traditional kimono adorned with intricate designs of waves and floral patterns. Her kimono showcases a combination of deep blues and vibrant reds, contrasted with white and gold detailing. She holds a circular fan adorned with bold, red Japanese characters, which she gazes at intently. Her hair is styled in a classic, elegant manner, decorated with two hair ornaments, one gold and the other a subtle black, which complement her striking black hair. The background consists of a dark, muted representation of foliage, enhancing the focus on her vividly colored attire and the mesmerizing expression on her face.

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Returns

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Toyohara Kunichika (1835–1900) was one of the most successful Japanese woodblock print artists during the Edo period. His passion for Kabuki shows drove him to mainly focus on producing prints of actors and actresses from Kabuki scenes, by using the Ukiyo-e style.