Nakamura Utaemon as an Alarmed Man, 1814

by Toyokuni I (1769 - 1825)

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Nakamura Utaemon as an Alarmed Man, 1814 by Toyokuni I (1769 - 1825)

Original Toyokuni I (1769 - 1825) Japanese Woodblock Print
Nakamura Utaemon as an Alarmed Man, 1814

A Fuji Arts Special Offer Auction

Early Edo Woodblocks - Handsome design from a group of early Edo era woodblocks by 18th and 19th century master artists such as Hokusai, Eizan, Eisen, Toyokuni I, and others. This terrific selection of illustrations includes beauties, kabuki portraits, and scenes from everyday life, depicting traditional tales and novels, as well as the new "floating world," in wonderful detail. This is a terrific offering of classic, early designs, and a wonderful opportunity to add a work by a renowned ukiyo-e artist to any collection.

Toyokuni I's Kabuki Portraits - The great ukiyo-e master Toyokuni I is best known for his expressive kabuki designs. His portraits were part of a new trend in creating actor images that more closely resembled the real actor as seen on stage, rather than the idealized portraits that predominated the genre earlier. Toyokuni I dominated the field of actor portraits for nearly three decades, creating bold, dynamic images in his own recognizable style.

Artist - Toyokuni I (1769 - 1825)

Image Size - 14 5/8" x 10 1/8"

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Stitching holes at side, repaired. Sight soiling. Please see photos for details.

Nakamura Utaemon as an Alarmed Man, 1814 by Toyokuni I (1769 - 1825)
Nakamura Utaemon as an Alarmed Man, 1814 by Toyokuni I (1769 - 1825)

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