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Japanese Ukiyo-e Print of a Kabuki Actor
This vibrant Ukiyo-e woodblock print showcases a dramatic portrait of a Kabuki actor, likely from the Edo period. The central figure is depicted with exaggerated facial features, including wide eyes and a protruding tongue, characteristic of expressive theatrical performances. Surrounding the actor are symbolic elements such as golden game pieces with Japanese calligraphy, a decorative fan adorned with pine branches, and a string of bells, all rendered in bold colors and intricate detail. The background features a stylized wave pattern and a grid-like motif, common in traditional Japanese art. The print's dynamic composition and rich color palette evoke a sense of theatricality and cultural heritage, making it a striking piece of Japanese art history.
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