Japanese Triptych Print By Yoshiiku: Kabuki Scene With Tattooed Actors
From the piece: Koko ga Edo Ko-ude no Tatehiki,
1863.
Beautiful triptych, some wear to the edges, light dusting.
Oban
Nishiki-e.
Each approximately: 240 x 360 cm.
Ukiyo-e artist, also known as Ikkeisai, Keisai, Asaakero, and Betsugo. A student of Kuniyoshi, he began producing color prints in the early Ansei period (1854-1859), specializing in portraits of actors and women. During the Meiji period, he became a renowned newspaper illustrator, working for several newspapers.
1863.
Beautiful triptych, some wear to the edges, light dusting.
Oban
Nishiki-e.
Each approximately: 240 x 360 cm.
Ukiyo-e artist, also known as Ikkeisai, Keisai, Asaakero, and Betsugo. A student of Kuniyoshi, he began producing color prints in the early Ansei period (1854-1859), specializing in portraits of actors and women. During the Meiji period, he became a renowned newspaper illustrator, working for several newspapers.
600 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 720 mm
Height: 360 mm
Reference (ID): 1696865
Availability: In stock
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