Nakayama Tomisaburo as a Courtesan

by Kuniyasu (1794 - 1832)

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Nakayama Tomisaburo as a Courtesan by Kuniyasu (1794 - 1832)

Original Kuniyasu (1794 - 1832) Japanese Woodblock Print
Nakayama Tomisaburo as a Courtesan

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Nakayama Tomisaburo as a Courtesan - Interesting kabuki portrait of Nakayama Tomisaburo as a courtesan throwing out her hand in a stopping motion, an angry expression on her face. She wears a tie-dyed light gray kimono with bands of cherry blossoms, lined with a pink cherry blossom print and tied with a yellow obi. Her hair is pulled back into a smooth bun, adorned with a comb, a ribbon, and several hairpins. A nice expressive figure.

Artist - Kuniyasu (1794 - 1832)

Image Size - 14 1/8" x 9 3/4"

Condition - This print with good detail as shown. Stitching holes at side, repaired. A few creases, slight rubbing at edges. Please see photos for details.

Nakayama Tomisaburo as a Courtesan by Kuniyasu (1794 - 1832)
Nakayama Tomisaburo as a Courtesan by Kuniyasu (1794 - 1832)

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