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Date : 1928
Size : 22.6 × 31.4 cm
Detail : Published by Nihonhangasha
ODA Kazuma learned Western-style painting from Kawamura Kiyoo and lithography from Kaneko Masajiro, and became the first Sosaku-Hanga artist to specialize in a lithograph in Japan by participating in the Sosaku-Hanga movement that advocated prints as modern art.
He also studied ukiyoe prints, mainly at Hokusai, and produced many landscapes and other works that expressed the changes of the times in the same way as ukiyoe. Shopping Guide & Information of the Japanese Prints