Ota MASAMITSU (also known as Ōta Gako, 1892 - 1975) was one of the masters of the Shin-hanga art movement. Masamitsu’s work depict mostly kabuki actors and highlight the individual personality of the actors. In his portraits, he is using rich colours and detailed patterns.

In 1931, the first series of actors Kabuki juhachiban (Eighteen Best Kabuki Plays) got published by Danjūrō Ichikawa. His two most important series of actor prints, Figures of the Showa Stage (Showa Butai Sugata, 1950) and Figures of the Modern Stage in Their Most Famous Roles (Gendai Butai Geika, 1955), were published by Banchoro. Masamitsu also illustrated Kabuki Costume by Ruth Shaver, published in 1966.

All of these works show realistic shadings and passion for details, especially in hands, faces, and cloths, achieved through the use of western techniques of perspective as common in Shin-hanga.

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Kitamura Rokuro I as O-Tsuta
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Nakamura Ganjiro I as Kamiya Jihei
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Onoe Baiko VII in the role of Fujitsubo
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Nakamura Kichiemon as Kato Kiyomasa
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Ichimura Uzaemon XV as firefighter Tatsugoro of Me-gumi brigade
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Onoe Baiko VII as Fuji Musume in "Fuji Musume"
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Mizutani Yaeko as Madama Butterfly
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Nakamura Kichiemon I as warrior Katô Kiyomasa
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Nakamura Utaemon V as Masaoka
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Ichimura Uzaemon XV as Tatsugorô, the Fireman of the Me Company
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Nakamura Kichieman as Ichijo Okura-kyo
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