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This print shows a seated audience at a theater. The three most visible figures wear kimono, the obi tied in the back, and kneel overlooking a balcony above the stage. The figures in the foreground are more clearly defined, the outlines of the figures in the background blend into one another to create a dark undefined area.
Oda Kazuma
Theater Going (Kangeki)
1920
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.4

Oda Kazuma
Lake Ashino at Hakone (Hakone Ashinoko)
1937
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.6

Oda Kazuma
Mt. Hodaka at Kamikôchi, Seen from Takusawa (Kamikôchi Takusawa kara mita Hodaka
1937
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.7
In thick, sketchy lines, this print portrays a scene in which one figure leans against a wall on the left, and a crowd of people look over a balcony on the right. The top half of the composition is taken up mostly by a ceiling with two lamps with bare bulbs hanging from it.
Oda Kazuma
Interior of a Cinema Theater (Katsudo Shashinkan Naibu)
1920
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.5

Oda Kazuma
Nikkô Senjôgahara
1918
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.2
This print shows a corner of the interior of a theater. A small part of the stage is visible, and two performers stand on the stage. To the left, engulfing the view of the stage, the balconies wind from the lower right to the upper left and fill the top third of the print. The audience is portrayed as dark strokes of seated figures that are not detailed or well defined. The audience sits in darkness.
Oda Kazuma
In the Imperial Theater (Teigeki nite)
1920
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.3
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