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Ōkubi-e : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōkubi-e
An is a Japanese portrait print or painting in the ukiyo-e genre showing only the head or the head and upper torso. Katsukawa Shunkō I (1743–1812) is generally credited with producing the first ōkubi-e. He, along with Katsukawa Shunshō, designed ōkubi-e of male kabuki actors. In the early 1780s, Kitagawa Utamaro designed the first ōkubi-e of beautiful women. The shogunate authorities banned ōkubi-e in 1800, but the ban only lasted for about eight years.
==Gallery==


Large head portrait (okubi-e) of kabuki actor Matsumoto Kôshirô IV as Tsurunosuke by Katsukawa Shunko I.JPG|Ōkubi-e of kabuki actor Matsumoto Kōshirō IV as Tsurunosuke, a woodblock print by Katsukawa Shunkō I
Kunimasa - taikan, The actor Ichikawa Ebizo in a shibaraku role, 1796.jpg| Woodblock print by Utagawa Kunimasa of kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizō in a shibaraku role, 1796
Toshusai Sharaku- Otani Oniji, 1794.jpg|Nakazō Nakamura II as Edobee, woodblock print by Sharaku, 1794
Ase o fuku onna2.jpg|''Woman Wiping Sweat'', woodblock print by Utamaro, 1798
File:'Portrait of Hagiwara Sakutarô', woodblock print by Onchi Kôshirô, 1943, 1st edition, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.jpg|''Portrait of Hagiwara Sakutarō'', woodblock print by Onchi Kōshirō, 1943


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