Actor as a Commoner Gripping a Sword

by 20th century artist (not read)

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Actor as a Commoner Gripping a Sword by 20th century artist (not read)

Original 20th century Japanese Woodblock Print
Actor as a Commoner Gripping a Sword

Series; Nigao-e (Portraits)

Nigao-e Shin Hanga Kabuki Portraits - Handsome design from a series of chuban woodblocks called "Nigao-e" (Portraits), featuring contemporary portraits of kabuki actors. The Color-Print Revival Society of Kanda, Tokyo, published the series during the Taisho era for its members, but not much else is known about the series. These wonderful prints showcase the talents of a variety of shin hanga designers, including Natori Shunsen and Seifu Matsuda, and were intended to revive interest in both kabuki theater and traditional Japanese woodblock printing. These early shin hanga images are beautifully drawn with immediacy and freshness, capturing a real sense of expression and character. Some feature deluxe techniques such as fine bokashi shading or mica. A wonderful choice for a shin hanga collector or kabuki enthusiast.

Artist - 20th century artist (not read)

Image Size - 7 7/8" x 5 5/8" + margins as shown

Condition - With excellent color and detail as shown. Some prints have slight soiling or a few creases along edges. Please see photos for a sense of individual condition. Generally in nice condition overall.

Actor as a Commoner Gripping a Sword by 20th century artist (not read)
Actor as a Commoner Gripping a Sword by 20th century artist (not read)

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