Ebisu
Tōshūsai Sharaku (1794 – 1795)
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The Radiance of Prosperity: Sharaku’s Ebisu
In the fleeting, brilliant ten-month career of Tōshūsai Sharaku, few works capture the vibrant pulse of Japanese folklore as effectively as his 1795 masterpiece, Ebisu. This woodblock print serves as a window into the Edo period’s spiritual and cultural landscape, presenting not just a deity, but a celebration of abundance. The scene is anchored by Ebisu, the beloved god of fishermen and prosperity, whose presence radiates a sense of joyful triumph. Surrounded by a bountiful harvest of fish that spill from a woven basket, the composition pulses with life. Sharakuma’s signature style—characterized by bold, decisive lines and an almost theatrical intensity—transforms a traditional religious subject into a dynamic, breathing moment of success. For the collector or designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point of energy and good fortune.
The technical mastery behind this nishiki-e print is a testament to the sophisticated artistry of the late 18th century. Utilizing the multi-colored woodblock printing technique, Sharaku achieved a profound sense of texture and movement through meticulous carving and ink application. The palette is a sophisticated arrangement of earthy tones—ochres, deep umbers, and muted creams—interrupted by the striking reds of the fish, which draw the eye across the crowded frame. While the lighting remains characteristically flat, a deceptive simplicity common to the medium, depth is masterfully suggested through the strategic overlapping of forms. The contrast between the angular, structured lines of the basket and clothing against the organic, rounded shapes of the glistening fish creates a rhythmic visual tension that keeps the viewer’s gaze perpetually moving.
Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, Ebisu is steeped in profound symbolism that resonates with anyone seeking to invite harmony and wealth into their space. Every element within the frame serves a narrative purpose: the overflowing basket is a direct metaphor for limitless prosperity, while the deity’s traditional straw hat and humble robes ground the divine figure in the relatable world of the hardworking fisherman. There is an inherent emotional warmth in this work; it captures the fleeting "floating world" at its most optimistic. For those looking to curate an interior with pieces that evoke strength, tradition, and a sense of well-being, this reproduction of Sharaku’s vision stands as an incomparable choice, bridging the gap between historical reverence and contemporary elegance.
O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Ebisu
- Artysta: Tōshūsai Sharaku
- Rok: 1795
- Format: Portrait
- Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
- Epoka: Early Modern
- Okres twórczości: Active Period
- Paleta kolorów: Pastels
- Słowa kluczowe: ochre and red tones , dynamic fishing scene , japanese woodblock
- Nasycenie barw: Vivid
Kluczowe informacje
- Artistic style: Ukiyo-e
- Subject or theme: Ebisu, god of prosperity and fishing
- Medium: Woodblock print (nishiki-e)
- Artist: Toshusai Sharaku
- Notable elements or techniques: Bold lines, hatching, overlapping figures