KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (Japanese 1760-1849)
Three Works Woodblock prints known simply as Hokusai, was a Japanese ukiyo-eartist of the Edo period, active as a painter and printmaker.[1] He is best known for the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, which includes the iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa. In this album, they showcase the secular scenes, the literati's playing musical instruments and creating of the painting and calligraphy; elite visiting the immoral; as well as the surrender scenario by the soldiers.W. from 12.8 cm (5 in.) to 14.5 cm (5 3/4 in.); L. from 14.5 cm (5 3/4 in.) to 24 cm (9 1/2 in.)
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Three Works Woodblock prints known simply as Hokusai, was a Japanese ukiyo-eartist of the Edo period, active as a painter and printmaker.[1] He is best known for the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, which includes the iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa. In this album, they showcase the secular scenes, the literati's playing musical instruments and creating of the painting and calligraphy; elite visiting the immoral; as well as the surrender scenario by the soldiers.W. from 12.8 cm (5 in.) to 14.5 cm (5 3/4 in.); L. from 14.5 cm (5 3/4 in.) to 24 cm (9 1/2 in.)