k Otani Tokuji as the Servant Sodesuke, 1794. Creator Toshusai Sharaku Japanese. Otani Tokuji as the Servant Sodesuke, 1794. The actor portrays a servant in the play Blooming Iris Soga Vendetta , which opened at the Miyako Theater in June 1794. The play relates a 12thcentury story about brothers who avenge the death of their murdered father. The clenched fist and mouth express the characterx2019s determination. Sharaku is mentioned in the most important biographical resource for actors compiled during the Kansai era 17891801. Since Sharakux2019s career was so short, the text may reflect public reaction to his portraits quotSharaku another artist who did likenesses of actors, but his excess of zeal to draw the real realistically led him to produce strange works, so that his popularity did not last long, and he ceased to work within a year or two.quot Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Otani Tokuji as the Servant Sodesuke, 1794. Creator: Toshusai Sharaku  Japanese . Otani Tokuji as the Servant Sodesuke, 1794. The actor portrays a servant in the play  Blooming Iris: Soga Vendetta , which opened at the Miyako Theater in June 1794. The play relates a 12th century story about brothers who avenge the death of their murdered father. The clenched fist and mouth express the character  x2019 s determination.   Sharaku is mentioned in the most important biographical resource for actors compiled during the Kansai era  1789 1801 . Since Sharaku  x2019 s career was so short, the text may reflect public reaction to his portraits:  quot Sharaku: another artist who did likenesses of actors, but his excess of zeal to draw the real realistically led him to produce strange works, so that his popularity did not last long, and he ceased to work within a year or two. quot
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Otani Tokuji as the Servant Sodesuke, 1794. Creator: Toshusai Sharaku (Japanese).

Otani Tokuji as the Servant Sodesuke, 1794. The actor portrays a servant in the play Blooming Iris: Soga Vendetta , which opened at the Miyako Theater in June 1794. The play relates a 12th-century story about brothers who avenge the death of their murdered father. The clenched fist and mouth express the character’s determination. Sharaku is mentioned in the most important biographical resource for actors compiled during the Kansai era (1789-1801). Since Sharaku’s career was so short, the text may reflect public reaction to his portraits: "Sharaku: another artist who did likenesses of actors, but his excess of zeal to draw the real realistically led him to produce strange works, so that his popularity did not last long, and he ceased to work within a year or two."

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