Katsushika Hokusai - Hokusai Ehon Zuroku - by Unsodo, Kyoto, Japan.
Artist
Katsushika Hokusai (1760~1849)
Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter and printmaker of the Edo period.
He was influenced by such painters as Sesshu, and other styles of Chinese painting.
Born in Edo (now Tokyo), Hokusai is best known as author of the woodblock print
series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji which includes the internationally recognized print,
The Great Wave off Kanagawa was published sometime between 1830 and 1833.
Hokusai created the "Thirty-Six Views" both as a response to a domestic travel boom
and as part of a personal obsession with Mount Fuji.
It was this series, specifically The Great Wave print and Fuji in Clear Weather,
that secured Hokusai’s fame both in Japan and overseas.
Book Name
Hokusai Ehon Zuroku
by Katsushika Hokusai
Essence of encyclopedia Hokusai art of painting
Drawn lines were vibrant and sharp drawing.
Screen dynamic configuration.
Person, animal, plant, historical customs, weather ....
Hokusai world of anything of this world.
The recorded 1600 surplus figure essence of energetic drawing major group.
Date Published
04-2000
Approx Book Size
Height 18.00 cm x Width 25.40 cm
(H 7.08" x W 10.00")
Number of pages
111 Pages
(It is written in only Japanese)
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