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Katsushika Hokusai Collection (page 15)

Katsushika Hokusai, a renowned Japanese artist of the Edo period, captivated audiences with his exquisite and diverse works

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: In Front of a Shop, dated 1780. Creator: Hokusai

In Front of a Shop, dated 1780. Creator: Hokusai
In Front of a Shop, dated 1780

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Album of Sketches by Katsushika Hokusai and His Disciples, 19th century. Creator: Hokusai

Album of Sketches by Katsushika Hokusai and His Disciples, 19th century. Creator: Hokusai
Album of Sketches by Katsushika Hokusai and His Disciples, 19th century

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Women Distracting a Child whose Kite is caught in a Tree, c. 1800. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai

Women Distracting a Child whose Kite is caught in a Tree, c. 1800. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai
Women Distracting a Child whose Kite is caught in a Tree, c. 1800

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Yoshitsune as a Warrior, 19th century. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Yoshitsune as a Warrior, 19th century. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Yoshitsune as a Warrior, 19th century

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Traveller Inscribing a Temple Pillar, c. 1830 or early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai

Traveller Inscribing a Temple Pillar, c. 1830 or early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai
Traveller Inscribing a Temple Pillar, c. 1830 or early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Tsukasa and Other Courtesans of the Ogiya Watching the Autumn Moon Rise... 1799. Creator

Tsukasa and Other Courtesans of the Ogiya Watching the Autumn Moon Rise... 1799. Creator
Tsukasa and Other Courtesans of the Ogiya Watching the Autumn Moon Rise Over Rice Fields from a Balcony in the Yoshiwara, 1799

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Two Women and a Child Beside a Goldfish Tank, c. 1800. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)

Two Women and a Child Beside a Goldfish Tank, c. 1800. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)
Two Women and a Child Beside a Goldfish Tank, c. 1800

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Minister Toru Daijin Standing by a Lake Beneath a Crescent Moon... 1834-1835

The Minister Toru Daijin Standing by a Lake Beneath a Crescent Moon... 1834-1835
The Minister Toru Daijin Standing by a Lake Beneath a Crescent Moon, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry, 1834-1835

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Rush Gatherer, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry, 1834-1835

The Rush Gatherer, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry, 1834-1835. The subject of this design may be related to a 1309 poem that contains the following lines

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Brocade Bridge in Suo Province... early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese

The Brocade Bridge in Suo Province... early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese
The Brocade Bridge in Suo Province (from the series Curious Views of Famous Bridges in the Provinces), early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Sketch Page with Birds and Spider. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Sketch Page with Birds and Spider. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Sketch Page with Birds and Spider

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Shrine Attendant Raking Maple Leaves, c. 1830 or early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai

Shrine Attendant Raking Maple Leaves, c. 1830 or early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai
Shrine Attendant Raking Maple Leaves, c. 1830 or early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Rain Below the Mountain (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s

Rain Below the Mountain (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s. Hokusai probably composed this print as a complement to Mt

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Risshi by the Sea Watching Birds, late 1700s-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese

Risshi by the Sea Watching Birds, late 1700s-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese
Risshi by the Sea Watching Birds, late 1700s-1849

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Kamakura no Gengoro Seizing Torinoumi Tasaburo, early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)

Kamakura no Gengoro Seizing Torinoumi Tasaburo, early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)
Kamakura no Gengoro Seizing Torinoumi Tasaburo, early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Group of Figures near a Brook, 1760-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Group of Figures near a Brook, 1760-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Group of Figures near a Brook, 1760-1849

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: The Surface of Lake Misaka in Kai Province, early 1830s

Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: The Surface of Lake Misaka in Kai Province, early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Weir at Senju in Musashi Province (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s

The Weir at Senju in Musashi Province (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: White and Purple Irises, early 1800s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

White and Purple Irises, early 1800s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
White and Purple Irises, early 1800s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: A View of Mount Fuji and Travellers by a Bridge, ca. 1835. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)

A View of Mount Fuji and Travellers by a Bridge, ca. 1835. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)
A View of Mount Fuji and Travellers by a Bridge, ca. 1835. Here, Mount Fuji is seen across the fields known as Nakahara, just off the T kaid Road

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Chinese Official Pausing on a Bridge to View the Snow... 1834-1835. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai

Chinese Official Pausing on a Bridge to View the Snow... 1834-1835. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai
Chinese Official Pausing on a Bridge to View the Snow (from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Verse), 1834-1835

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Lumber Yard, 1760-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Lumber Yard, 1760-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Lumber Yard, 1760-1849

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Ono Waterfall on the Kiso Road (from the series a Tour of Waterfalls in the Provinces)

Ono Waterfall on the Kiso Road (from the series a Tour of Waterfalls in the Provinces), early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Poem by Minamoto no Muneyuki, from the series One Hundred Poems... 1835-36. Creator

Poem by Minamoto no Muneyuki, from the series One Hundred Poems... 1835-36. Creator
Poem by Minamoto no Muneyuki, from the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, 1835-36. This print by Katsushika Hokusai is inscribed with a melancholy poem by Minamoto

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Poem by Fujiwara no Yoshitaka, from the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred

Poem by Fujiwara no Yoshitaka, from the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by an Old Nurse, 1835-36

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Poem by Emperor Tenchi... 1835-36. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Poem by Emperor Tenchi... 1835-36. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Poem by Emperor Tenchi, from the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, 1835-36. This autumn landscape with rice farmers

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Poem by Emperor Sanjo, from the series One Hundred Poems... 1835-36. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai

Poem by Emperor Sanjo, from the series One Hundred Poems... 1835-36. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai
Poem by Emperor Sanjo, from the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by an Old Nurse, 1835-36. Hokusai used a poetry anthology as inspiration for a series of prints

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Dyers at Work, c. 1800. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Dyers at Work, c. 1800. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Dyers at Work, c. 1800

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Basket of Peonies, 1810 or 1814. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Basket of Peonies, 1810 or 1814. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Basket of Peonies, 1810 or 1814. A surimono is a privately commissioned print used to announce or commemorate a special event

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Basket with Fan, Chrysanthemums, and Mushrooms, early 1800s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)

Basket with Fan, Chrysanthemums, and Mushrooms, early 1800s. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese)
Basket with Fan, Chrysanthemums, and Mushrooms, early 1800s. A surimono is a privately commissioned print used to announce or commemorate a special event

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Fuji in Clear Weather (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s

Fuji in Clear Weather (from the series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji), early 1830s. Mt. Fuji, Japans highest mountain, appeared in most 18th-century travel literature. Maps sometimes situated Mt

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Fuji from Ushibori, Province of Hitachi, 1760-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese

Fuji from Ushibori, Province of Hitachi, 1760-1849. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese
Fuji from Ushibori, Province of Hitachi, 1760-1849

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Carp Swimming by Water Weeds, 1831. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)

Carp Swimming by Water Weeds, 1831. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Carp Swimming by Water Weeds, 1831

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: An Ancient Picture of the Boat Bridge at Sano in Kozuke Province... early 1830s. Creator

An Ancient Picture of the Boat Bridge at Sano in Kozuke Province... early 1830s. Creator
An Ancient Picture of the Boat Bridge at Sano in Kozuke Province (from the series Curious Views of Famous Bridges in the Provinces), early 1830s

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks, 1820, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks, 1820, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks, 1820, (1924). From the " Hokusai Gafu" by Hokusai, [1820]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Self-portrait at the age of eighty three, 1842

Self-portrait at the age of eighty three, 1842. Found in the Collection of Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Passengers on a boat crossing the Sumida River in Japan, c1804, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

Passengers on a boat crossing the Sumida River in Japan, c1804, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
Passengers on a boat crossing the Sumida River in Japan, c1804, (1924). Two boatmen punt their craft with long poles. From the " Sumidagawa Ryogan Ichiran"

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: People looking out of a window, late 18th-early 19th century, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

People looking out of a window, late 18th-early 19th century, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
People looking out of a window, late 18th-early 19th century, (1924). Illustration to a poem by Wang Wei, from " Ehon Toshisen" by Hokusai

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Ona Waterfall on the Kisokaido, 1827. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)

Ona Waterfall on the Kisokaido, 1827. Creator: Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
Ona Waterfall on the Kisokaido, 1827 (colour woodblock print)

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Quick Postman, (1886)

The Quick Postman, (1886)
The Quick Postman, 1886. Man caught in a spiders web. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Goblin Flight, late 18th-early 19th century, (1886)

The Goblin Flight, late 18th-early 19th century, (1886). Reproduction of a painting on silk. From The Pictorial Arts of Japan, [1886]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Frogs Holiday, late 18th-early 19th century, (1886)

Frogs Holiday, late 18th-early 19th century, (1886). Reproduction of a painting on silk. From The Pictorial Arts of Japan, [1886]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: A woman making a miniature model of Mount Fuji, c1823. Artist: Hokusai

A woman making a miniature model of Mount Fuji, c1823. Artist: Hokusai
A woman making a miniature model of Mount Fuji, c1823. Picture housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. From The Studio Volume 108. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1934]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Drawing by Hokusai, c1780-1849, (1929). Artist: Hokusai

Drawing by Hokusai, c1780-1849, (1929). Artist: Hokusai
Drawing by Hokusai. From The Studio Volume 98 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1929.]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Hototogisu satsuki (Cuckoo and Azalea), c1828, (1936). Artist: Hokusai

Hototogisu satsuki (Cuckoo and Azalea), c1828, (1936). Artist: Hokusai
Hototogisu satsuki (Cuckoo and Azalea), c1828. Birds and flowers, small cuckoo and azalea with a poem. Nishiki-e on paper.From The Studio Volume 112 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1936.]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: A Junk Gliding Across Suminoye Bay, c18th century, (1925). Artist: Hokusai

A Junk Gliding Across Suminoye Bay, c18th century, (1925). Artist: Hokusai
A Junk Gliding Across Suminoye Bay, (From a Poem by Toshiyuki). After a colour woodcut by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). From The Studio Volume 89 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1925]

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: The Maniac, 18th or 19th century (1886)

The Maniac, 18th or 19th century (1886). From a sketch by Hokusai (1759-1848), engraved by the Hokusai gwa-fu. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low, Marston

Background imageKatsushika Hokusai Collection: Mont Fuji, Japan, c1823 (1956)

Mont Fuji, Japan, c1823 (1956). Titled South Wind, Clear Sky, but popularly known as Red Fuji, this is one of Hokusais famous series of 36 woodblock prints, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji



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Katsushika Hokusai, a renowned Japanese artist of the Edo period, captivated audiences with his exquisite and diverse works. From majestic landscapes to mythical creatures, Hokusai's art continues to inspire and awe viewers even today. One of his notable pieces is "The waterfall of Amida behind the Kiso Road, " created in 1832. This painting showcases the beauty and power of nature as water cascades down a rocky cliff, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. In "Ejiri in Suruga Province, " part of his series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, " Hokusai captures the tranquility and serenity of Ejiri town against the backdrop of Japan's iconic mountain. The meticulous details bring this scene to life, transporting us to that peaceful moment in time. Hokusai's talent for depicting supernatural beings is evident in "Red Shoki, the Demon Queller. " Created in 1847, this artwork portrays Shoki, a legendary figure known for subduing evil spirits. With bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes, Hokusai brings forth an aura both fearsome and captivating. "The Hanging-cloud Bridge at Mount Gyodo near Ashikaga" takes us on a journey through time. Painted during the late 18th-early 19th century, this piece showcases an ancient bridge enveloped by misty clouds amidst lush greenery. It evokes a sense of mystery and invites contemplation about our connection with history. Undoubtedly one of Hokusai's most famous works is "Under the Wave off Kanagawa, " also known as "The Great Wave. " This woodblock print depicts towering waves threatening fishing boats beneath Mt. Fuji's watchful gaze. Its dramatic composition symbolizes humanity's struggle against nature's immense power. In "Wild Geese and Water, " created in 1839, Hokusai masterfully combines delicate brushwork with vibrant colors to depict a flock of geese soaring above rippling waters.