Nakamura Nakazo Ii As Matsuo-Maru

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The image you provided is an ukiyo-e woodblock print created by Utagawa Toyokuni, depicting the Kabuki actor Nakamura Nakazo II in the role of Matsuo-maru. The artwork is a fine example of Toyokuni's style, characterized by vivid detailing and expressive facial features.In this portrait, the actor Nakamura Nakazo II is depicted with a sharply intense expression, indicating a moment of high drama typical in Kabuki theater. His eyes and the lines of his face are drawn to convey depth of emotion, highlighting the theatrical and exaggerated style of Kabuki acting. His hairstyle is elaborate, indicative of his status and character role, featuring large, swept-back sideburns and a topknot.The costume is detailed and colorful, adorned with a pattern of green leaves on a reddish-pink background, which may suggest the season or specific attributes related to his character. This meticulous attention to the garment adds to the overall dramatism and cultural context of the role he portrays.Overall, the print is a striking capture of traditional Japanese theatre as seen through the lens of Toyokuni's artistic vision, emphasizing emotional expression and the rich visual storytelling elements of Kabuki.

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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.