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HOKUSAI Museum (Takeshi Kitagawa)
HOKUSAI Museum (Takeshi Kitagawa)
Those magnificient paintings from 190 years ago were revived in order to
enjoy for us of today with our fun gadgets, Kindle.
Thirty-six views of Mt.Fuji
Majestic vision of Mt. fuji that is always in our heart in any period of time.
“Thirty-six views of Mt.Fuji” is a truely superior masterpiece of landscape
painting and symbolize of energetic Japanese soul.
Hokusai Katsushika
One of the most famous and sought after woodblock prints of all time.
This picture is popularly called as “Red Fuji”.
Mt.Fuji is said to take on a red color in the early morning.
This print, along with the Great Wave are thought to be the best prints of the
series and the masterworks of Hokusai’s career.
03. Rainstorm Beneath the Summit
A big tree divide a flame against Mt.Fuji on the hilly Mishima Pass.
Attempting to measure the circumference of the tree, the men reach their
arms around, another sits and puffs on his tobacco.
A lovely print with soft green and blue tones,
Mt.Fuji and clouds in the background.
18. Asakusa Hongan-ji temple in the Eastern capital
Top of Mt.Fuji can be seen between those towerd mountains and deep fog.
Wave, speed, and mass of water is strongly depicted. People travel with
those approaching water.
42. Nakahara in Sagami Province
This is the final piece in this series that was drawn of near the top ot
Mt.fuji.
It is represented of people climbing with sticks, sitting and rest, giving thier
body a minute in the lodge,and people at the top.
Presently the sunrise would show from top of the Mt.fuji. “Thirty-six views
of Mt.Fuji” is one of the master piece that vigorously reminds us of Mt. fuji
is a mountain of faith as a theme.
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