Half-legth portrait of Bazui Chobel by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

“Half-length portrait of Bazui Chobel” is an artwork by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, distinguished by its inclusion in the ukiyo-e art movement and categorized under the genre of portraiture. The artwork showcases Kuniyoshi’s characteristic style, emphasizing the traditional and dynamic aesthetics of ukiyo-e.

The artwork features a half-length depiction of a male figure, presumably Bazui Chobel, rendered with meticulous detail. The subject is adorned in an elaborate kimono, with intricate patterns and a vibrant color palette. The background, although minimalistic, is inscribed with Japanese characters, adding depth and context to the composition. The figure’s facial expression is calm, yet focused, evoking a sense of presence and introspection. Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s mastery in woodblock printing is evident, capturing both the intricacies of the textile designs and the subtleties of the human form.

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