Actors

Woodblock prints advertising scenes of kabuki performances (shibai-e) and featuring the Kabuki theater's dashing actors (yakusha-e) are the most common subjects in Japanese printmaking. Portraits of actors in their roles or as private individuals were in great demand among fans. Actors were - not unlike today - the stars of their time.

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Utagawa KUNISADA (TOYOKUNI III) (1786–1864)

Jitsu wa Nekoishi no Kai
(F123)
380 €
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Katsukawa SHUNSEN (1762– c. 1830)

Scene of Amakawaya, Scene 10
(1908)
340 €
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Utagawa KUNISADA II (1823 – 1880)

Actor Ichikawa Kyuzo as Kanai Tanigoro
(762)
340 €
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Utagawa KUNISADA II (1823 – 1880)

Actor Bandô Mitsugorô as Onna tôzoku Kishin Omatsu
(763)
340 €
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Utagawa KUNISADA (TOYOKUNI III) (1786–1864)

Kabuki-Play about the Soga-Brothers
(467)
880 €
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Shunkosai HOKUSHU (active 1810–1832)

Two Kabuki Actors (Osaka Print)
(K283-F086)
SOLD
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Katsukawa SHUNSHO (1726–1792)

Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Hige no Ikyu
(K282-F205)
SOLD
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Utagawa KUNISADA (TOYOKUNI III) (1786-1865)

Ghost of priest Seigen
(K280-F056)
SOLD
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Tsukioka YOSHITOSHI (1839–1892)

The Actor Onoe Kikugoro V as the Hag of Adachi
(K231-F271)
SOLD
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Utagawa TOYOKUNI I (1769–1825)

Actor Onoe Eizaburô I
(K065-F004)
SOLD
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