Oda Kazuma: Near the Shinyodo-gawa River 新淀川附近 (Sold)

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Artist: Oda Kazuma 1882-1956
Title: Near the Shinyodo-gawa River 新淀川附近 Lithograph
Date: 1919

Near the Shinyodo-gawa River. Scarce lithograph that shows shipbuilders at work along the Shinyodo River, the confluence of three rivers in Osaka. Today this area is highly industrialized, and we can see the beginnings of this in the smokestacks and large manufacturing buildings in the background. Here the ship is being constructed on land out of wood, by hand. A small fire is burning at left.  Oda Kazuma studied lithography beginning in 1898, and a few years later he worked as a designer at the Koshiba lithography studio in Tokyo. At about that time he spent time with the European artist Emil Orlik, whose lithographic art inspired him. In 1918 Kazuma was a founding member of the Japan Creative Print Association (Nihon Sosaku-Hanga Kyoka) as its only lithographer. This self-printed work is from a set of about six, and is a scarce pre-earthquake design. Kazuma’s lithographs are included in many major American museum collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian, The MFA Boston and the Los Angeles County Museum of art, to name a few. 

Condition: Very good impression, color and condition. Some light wrinkles near edges.
Dimensions: 33.6 x 48.5 cm
Signed: Signed and dated in ink in bottom margin K. Oda. 1919
  

SKU: ODC016S