In later years, he produced many prints of Kabuki actors depicted in the traditional three-quarter view style, while he also painted Kabuki actor portraits in a daring composition, featuring a single actor standing alone in waist and up view within the set of three panels. |
後年は伝統的な役者似顔絵の七分身像を多く描き、3枚続の画面に一人立ちの半身役者絵を描く大胆な構図の作品なども描いた。 |