Fuji Seen from Kanaya on the TĹŤkaidĹŤ

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Katsushika Hokusai: Fuji Seen from Kanaya on the Tōkaidō, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

Fuji Seen from Kanaya on the TĹŤkaidĹŤ

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The Artwork: Fuji Seen from Kanaya on the TĹŤkaidĹŤ

At Kanaya, travellers cross the broad shallows of the Ōi River on the shoulders of porters, while Mount Fuji rises pale and steady beyond. Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) designed the scene for his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (c. 1830–1832). Kanaya was a post station on the Tōkaidō road; the river had no bridge, so the crossing itself became the picture.

The image is a woodblock print. A separate block was carved for each colour, and printers laid the inks down in careful register, building the swelling water from repeated curved lines and flat fields of blue. The Edo-period landscape print held near and far in one frame, and here the labour of the crossing plays against the still mountain in the distance.

In a room, the cool palette and open distance give the print a calm, spacious presence. It settles well into Japandi and softer Scandinavian interiors, where natural wood and muted tones meet. It works as a single landscape above a desk or sideboard, . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Katsushika Hokusai

    

Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) is arguably Japan's most famous artist, an Ukiyo-e painter and printmaker of the Edo period, whose influence extended globally, significantly impacting Western Impressionist artists.

Born in Edo (now Tokyo), Hokusai's life was long and incredibly productive, and he famously changed his art name (gō) numerous times – over 30 in fact – with each name often marking a new artistic period or focus. He began his artistic journey as a teenager, apprenticing with a woodblock carver before joining the studio of Katsukawa Shunshō, a leading Ukiyo-e artist known for actor prints. However, Hokusai's interests were far broader than those of his master.

He explored various styles, studied European copperplate engravings which influenced his perspective techniques, and eventually left the Katsukawa school to pursue his own artistic path. Hokusai's body of work is astoundingly diverse, encompassing book illustrations, privately commissioned . . . Read More >>

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