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Tshsai Sharaku

Tshsai Sharaku

Tshsai Sharaku is a style of woodblock print that emerged in Japan during the late 18th century. It is known for its striking and unconventional portraits of kabuki actors. The style was popular for a brief period, from 1794 to 1795, and then disappeared for nearly two centuries. The distinctive features of Tshsai Sharaku prints are exaggerated facial expressions, exaggerated body proportions, and a focus on capturing the unique characteristics and emotions of the actors. The style gained fame due to its bold and stylized approach to portraiture, and it remains highly regarded in the history of Japanese art.

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SOMETHING in the style of Tshsai Sharaku

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Utagawa KunisadaKitagawa UtamaroUkiyo-eHokusai Katsushika
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