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Katsushika Hokusai
Ukiyo-e Canvas Prints
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) is perhaps the best-known Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter, and printmaker of the Edo period. He completed an astounding 30,000 works throughout his lifetime, many of which went on to become some of the most iconic examples of Japanese art and inspire much of the Impressionist movement. Filled with lush landscapes, dynamic scenes, and striking yet subdued color palettes, this incredible work of art will add the master's meditative, peaceful natural aesthetic to any space.
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Amida Waterfall on the Kiso Highway, from the series 'A Journey to the Waterfalls of all the Provinces' // Katsushika Hokusai
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Autumn Leaves On The Tsutaya River, From The Series 'One Hundred Poems As Told By The Nurse', C.1839
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Fine Wind, Clear Morning (Red Fuji) C.1830-32 (Musee Claude Monet)
(18"W x 12"H x 0.75"D)
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Fine Wind, Clear Morning (Red Fuji) c.1830-32 (Musee Guimet) // Katsushika Hokusai
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Goten-Yama-Hill, Shinagawa On The Tokaido (Tokaido Shinagawa Goten'Yama No Fuji)
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Kirifuri Waterfall On Mount Kurokami In Shimotsuke Province (Philadelphia Museum Of Art)
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Minamoto No Muneyuki Ason, From The Series '100 Poems By 100 Poets Explained By A Nurse', C.1835
(18"W x 12"H x 0.75"D)
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Saramaru Dayu, From The Series '100 Poems By 100 Poets Explained By A Nurse', C.1835
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