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Mt Tateshina in the Tatsugatake Range- Shinshu

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Mt Tateshina in the Tatsugatake Range- Shinshu
by Oda Kazuma (1882-1956)

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Artist: Oda Kazuma (1882-1956) 織田一麿
Title: Mt Tateshina in the Tatsugatake Range- Shinshu
Series: Japanese Famous Mountains
Date of first edition?1934
Publisher (first edition)?Unknown 不明
Publisher (this edition)?Unknown 不明
Medium (first edition): Lithograph
Medium (this edition): Lithograph
Format (first edition): Double Oban
Format (this edition): Double Oban
DB artwork code: 41058
Notes (first edition)?
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Friday, 30 November 2007

Mt Tateshina in the Tatsugatake Range, Shinshu, from the series Japanese Famous Mountains, lithograph published in 1934.
Paper size: 54 x 38.7 cm. Number 17 from an edition of 20. Signed and numbered in pencil; for details about the series see sticker verso (\"detail\").

Euro 975

Fine impression, colours and condition

Artist Bio: 
ODA KAZUMA
Many artists of the first half of the 20th century drifted back and forth between the two poles of sôsaku-hanga and shin-hanga. Oda Kazuma was an artist who was able to produce notable works by both means; that is, with a publisher or independently. Born in Tokyo, he studied Western-style painting with Kawamura Kiyoo (1899-1934) and lithography with Kaneko Masajirô. Kazuma worked primarily as a lithographer, but he was also an ukiyo-e enthusiast, publishing two books on the subject. He was a contributor to Hôsun ca. 1909-11, an art magazine co-founded by Ishii Hakutei (1882-1958); a founding member (and only lithographer) of Nihon Sôsaku-Hanga Kyôkai (Creative Print Society) in 1918; Yôfû Hangakai (Western Style Print Society) in 1930; and Nihon Hanga Kyôkai (Japan Print Association) in 1931. And yet, with all his sôsaku-hanga associations, in the 1920's he designed six shin-hanga type woodblock prints published by Watanabe. This print is an example of his self-carved and self-printed works. -- Scholten Gallery

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