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What did Mount Fuji mean to the people of Edo? *"Southern Wind at Clear Dawn," "Rainstorm beneath the Summit" from the series "Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji" (1830-31) by Katsushika Hokusai ...
Eternally mysterious Mount Fuji, as seen from Lake Kawaguchiko ... celestial power of the mountain: In printmaker Hokusai’s 1830s Fuji series, cranes wing toward the mountain.
O-Ei is by his side as he completes his iconic "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" series. When Hokusai grew too old to wield his brush freely, O-Ei becomes his "brush" and paints on his behalf.
A tourist spot in Hebei, China, is under fire for painting a small hill white to resemble Mount Fuji, charging visitors.
Hokusai's "Great Wave" displays a snow-covered Mount Fuji in the background as part of the series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Public Domain ...
A huge blue and white wave towers over three unfortunate boats, with Mount Fuji framed by the cresting wall of water. Katsushika Hokusai’s ... In this series, art historian Dr James Fox traces ...
This best-selling woodblock print was made around 1830 by the great artist Hokusai, as one of his series of 36 views of Mount Fuji. At first sight it presents a beautiful picture of a deep blue ...
National Palace Museum Southern Branch associate researcher Chu Lung-hsing introduces the woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai at the museum in Chiayi County on Monday.