Japonism-Ukiyoe-Sharaku-Otani-Oniji-III
$1,000
🌏 Description
Immerse yourself in one of the most electrifying expressions ever captured in Japanese woodblock print history—Sharaku’s legendary portrait of Otani Oniji III as Edohei. This extra-large reproduction magnifies the raw power of the actor’s infamous villainous role: tense fingers, a coiled posture, and a face twisted in calculating malice. Created in 1794 by the elusive Tōshūsai Sharaku, this artwork broke convention with its unflinching realism and theatrical dynamism. More than a portrait, it is the embodiment of Kabuki’s psychological force—now rendered in a format grand enough to dominate any space.
🔹 Key Features
• Iconic portrait by the mysterious Ukiyo-e master Sharaku
• Features Otani Oniji III as the sinister Edohei (Kabuki villain)
• Bold facial expression and claw-like hands exude dramatic energy
• High-resolution extra-large format for interior impact
• Ideal for art historians, theatre enthusiasts, and lovers of cultural intensity
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🏷️ Product Specification
• Original Title: Otani Oniji III as the Servant Edohei
• Artist: Tōshūsai Sharaku (active 1794)
• Genre: Yakusha-e (Kabuki Actor Portrait)
• Dimensions: Approx. 100cm × 45cm (varies by print format)
• Format: Extra-large wall scroll or poster
• Print Material: Traditional washi or archival-grade art paper
• Mounting: Scroll or frame-ready
• Country of Manufacture: Japan
• Period of Original Work: Edo period, Tenmei era
🌸 Why Choose “Otani Oniji III as Edohei”
🎭 For the Enthusiast of Kabuki Drama
This print captures the very soul of theatrical performance with unmatched intensity.
🖌 For the Admirer of Sharaku’s Radical Vision
Rare and bold, it exemplifies the revolutionary energy of Edo-era portraiture.
🖼 For the Collector of Commanding Pieces
Its expressive power makes it a dramatic centerpiece for any wall or gallery.
🎁 For the Giver of Timeless Heritage
A gift that transcends eras—sophisticated, evocative, and forever iconic.
✨ Character Summary
Sinister, stylized, and startling—Sharaku’s Edohei is not merely an actor in a role, but the raw embodiment of human tension and theatrical brilliance.
※ Additional Explanation
Tōshūsai Sharaku’s career lasted barely a year, yet his impact has rippled through centuries. Unlike other Ukiyo-e masters who portrayed actors in graceful, idealized form, Sharaku portrayed them as they were on stage—gritty, exaggerated, vulnerable, powerful. Otani Oniji III as Edohei remains his most well-known and widely studied work, celebrated for its dramatic tension and psychological depth.
In this depiction, Edohei, a lowly and conniving servant, is caught in a moment of treachery—his hands like claws, his grimace sharp and theatrical. The intensity is amplified through bold lines and stark contrasts. In this extra-large presentation, every wrinkle, every gesture, every shadow is magnified, inviting viewers into the charged space between performance and reality.
This piece is more than décor—it is a mirror of emotion, a relic of stage legend, and a cornerstone of Japonism. Whether placed in a contemporary study, traditional alcove, or gallery setting, it tells a story that words alone cannot.







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