Acteur met zwaard
1795 - 1800
Medium
color woodcut
Dimensions
258; 198
About this artwork
kleurenhoutsnede; lijnblok in zwart met kleurblokken
Art Historical Context
"Acteur met Zwaard" (Actor with Sword), created by Utagawa Kunasa around 1795-1800, captures the dramatic flair of kabuki theater in Edo-period Japan. Kunimasa, a master of the Utagawa school, specialized in yakusha-e—vibrant portraits of actors in dynamic poses. This color woodcut likely depicts a famous performer mid-scene, sword in hand, embodying the intense emotion and stylized movement central to kabuki's all-male casts. At 198 x 258 mm, it's a compact chûban print, perfectly sized for affordable distribution among theater enthusiasts. The artwork showcases the pinnacle of ukiyo-e woodb...
About the Artist
Utagawa Kunimasa · 1773–1810
Utagawa Kunimasa (1773–1810) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist specializing in yakusha-e, or Kabuki actor prints, during the late Edo period. Born in Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture in 1773, Kunimasa initially worked in a local dye factory for several years before pursuing his true passion. As an ardent Kabuki theatre enthusiast, he relocated to Edo (modern Tokyo) to establish himself as an artist capable ...