Kabuki Prints (357)
Kabuki theater prints (yakusha-e) are among the earliest and most commercially important genres of ukiyo-e, documenting the stars, roles, and dramatic moments of Japan's premier theatrical tradition. From the late seventeenth century onward, prints depicting kabuki actors were as popular as modern entertainment magazines, feeding public fascination with the theater's celebrity culture. Torii Kiyonobu and the Torii school established the earliest conventions for actor prints, emphasizing dramatic poses (mie) and bold patterned costumes. The genre reached its artistic peak with Sharaku's psychologically penetrating bust portraits of 1794-95, which broke with flattering convention to capture the intensity and effort of stage performance. Though commercially unsuccessful in his time, Sharaku's brief output is now considered among the most important works in the print tradition. The nineteenth century saw enormous production of actor prints by artists including Kunisada, Kunichika, and Kuniyoshi, who documented the kabuki repertoire with encyclopedic thoroughness. These prints preserve detailed records of costumes, makeup (kumadori), and staging that are invaluable to theater historians. The genre declined with the advent of photography but experienced periodic revivals, including shin-hanga actor prints by Natori Shunsen and the bold theatrical compositions of modern sosaku-hanga artists.
Artists Known for Kabuki

Kabuki Theater
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Woodblock print

Onoe Shoroku II as the tattooed villain Danshichi
1955
Woodblock print

View of Kabuki Theater from Matsuya (Ginza Matsuya yori Kabukiza), no. 3 from the series "Pictures of Ginza, First Series (Gashu Ginza dai isshu)"
1928
Color lithograph

Distant View of Mitsukoshi Movie Theater in Shinjuku from the Sixth Floor of Hoteiya (Hoteiya rokkai kara Shinjuku Mitsukoshi Musashi no kan enbo zu), no. 1 from the series "Scenery of Shinjuku (Gashu Shinjuku fukei)"
1930
Color lithograph

Onimaru, from the series "Fifty Kyogen Plays (Kyogen gojuban)"
1927 (Published)
Color woodblock print
Kabuki Actor Nakamura Ganjirô as Kamiya Jihei, Taishô period, circa 1922
Woodblock print
Chüshingura in Twelve Months
Woodblock print
Actor Ichikawa Sadanji as Hishikawa Gengobei, Taishô period, circa 1923
Woodblock print

Nagamitsu, from the series "Fifty Kyogen Plays (Kyogen gojuban)"
1927 (Published)
Color woodblock print

The Kabuki Actor Nakamura Utaemon as Yukihime (Nakamura Utaemon Yukihime)
1951
Color woodblock print

From the Theatre Wings
Woodblock print
Eizö and Matsuomaru (Artist’s proof)
Woodblock print

The Actor Sawamura Tanosuke III, from the series "Reminiscences of Elegant Actors (Fuga wazaogi shinobu)"
1862
Color woodblock print; oban

Onoe Baiko VII- Wisteria maiden
Woodblock print

Actor Ichikawa Danshirō II as Henmi Tesshinsai
1919
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Actor in Modern Western Clothing, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
Woodblock print

Actor Matsumoto Kōshirō VII as Sukeroku
1920
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper with mica

Actor Nakamura Ganjirô as Akane Hanshichi, from the series Flowers of the Theatrical World (Rien no hana), Taishô period, dated 1920
Woodblock print

Actor Onoe Matsusuke IV as Gorōji in Kagatobi
1920
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper with nikawa and embossing

Actor Wearing Chinese Costume, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
Woodblock print

Ichikawa Shocho II as Oman
Woodblock print

Kabuki Actor in Profile Looking to Left with Sword, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
Woodblock print

Kabuki Actor Looking Down, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
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Kabuki Actor Looking to Right with Scroll, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
Woodblock print

Kabuki Actor with Child, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
Woodblock print

Nakamura Kichiemon I
Woodblock print

Onnagata Ichikawa Shôchô 2nd as Oman, from the series Twelve Actor Prints (Jûni yakusha-e), Taishô period, dated 1920
Woodblock print

Memorial Portrait of the Actor Segawa Kikunojo V
1832
Color woodblock print; oban

Nakamura Tokizo III as Shizuka Gozen
1954
Woodblock print

Nakamura Utaemon as the courtesan Yatsuhashi
1954
Woodblock print

No. 12, Actor Onoe Baikō VII as Wisteria Maiden
1952
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

No. 5, Actor Matsumoto Kōshirō VII as Benkei
1951–52
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Portrait of Nakamura Utaemon
1984
Woodblock print

Bust Portrait Bando Tomisaburo V as Matsukaze- Design no 148
1994
Woodblock print

Nakamura Jyakuemon as Ginpei's Wife Oryu
August 1995
Woodblock print

Onoe Kikugoro as Yosaburo from the Genjimise
July 1989
Woodblock print

Nakamura Tomijuro as Soga Goro
May 1993
Woodblock print

Onoe Baiko as Masaoka
Oct. 1990
Woodblock print

Ichikawa Monnosuke as Miuraya Shiratama
Sept. 1989
Woodblock print

Nakamura Tomijuro as Tominomori Sukeemon
May 1987
Woodblock print

Ichikawa Ennosuke as Onna Sendo Oen
Sept 1997
Woodblock print

Nakamura Kichiemon in a Role
1990
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Nakamura Utaemon in a Courtesan Role
1989
Woodblock print

Ichikawa Danjuro XII as Umeomaru in the scene of Kurumabiki
1988
Woodblock print

Nakamura Senjaku II as Osome in the play of Toribe-yama Shinju
1987
Woodblock print

Onoe Baiko VII as Mokuzume 七世尾上梅幸の田熊娘藻女 / Bust portraits IV (Design 6) 第四期大首絵シリーズの6
October 1984
Woodblock print

Onoe Baiko VII as Masaoka 七世尾上梅幸の乳人政岡 / Bust portraits VIII (Design 4) 第八期大首絵シリーズの4
October 1990
Woodblock print

The Actor Nakamura Utaemon VI as Tonase in Kanadehon Chushingura / Okubi-e (Bust Portraits, Series IV)
March 1983
Woodblock print

Bando Tamasaburo V as Agemaki of the Miuraya 五世坂東玉三郎の三浦屋揚巻 / Okubie (Bust Portraits, Series III)
1983
Woodblock print

Ichikawa Danshiro IV as Tonbe in the play
1988
Woodblock print

Nakamura Kichiemon ll as Benkei in the play
1988
Woodblock print

Onoe Shoroku as Kudo Suketsune in the play
1989
Woodblock print

Kabuki Actor, Matsumoto Koshiro as Benkei
Circa 1950
Woodblock print

Woman holding a Noh mask
circa 1970-1990
Woodblock print

Shiokumi from Kabuki dance
Woodblock print

Kabuki Actor Holding Wooden Plaque, Taishô period, circa 1920-1922
Woodblock print

Actor KICHIEMON in the role of TOJURO
Woodblock print

Actor as Young Man with a Striped Cowl
Woodblock print

Actor
Woodblock print

Actor Kataoka Gado as Miyuki
Woodblock print
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Frequently Asked Questions
Kabuki theater prints (yakusha-e) are among the earliest and most commercially important genres of ukiyo-e, documenting the stars, roles, and dramatic moments of Japan's premier theatrical tradition. From the late seventeenth century onward, prints depicting kabuki actors were as popular as modern entertainment magazines, feeding public fascination with the theater's celebrity culture.
Tsuruya Kokei, Tsukioka Gyokusei, and Ota Masamitsu are among the artists most associated with kabuki in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.
Hanga currently catalogues 357 prints tagged with kabuki, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.




