Size: 35cm wide x 64cm high
Paper: New silk (high-precision art painting + hand-painted) Mounting: Rakusai-tatsuko authentic mini hanging scroll mounting *10-year mounting quality guarantee
Storage box: Gift box (box size: 6.2 x 6.2 x 40cm for compact storage) Shaft tip: Resin
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was an ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period, whose representative works include "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" and "Hokusai Manga." He is widely known as one of the world's greatest artists, having influenced impressionist artists such as Van Gogh. "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" was created when Hokusai was 72 years old, and is a masterpiece of ukiyo-e landscape painting, consisting of 46 images depicting Mount Fuji from various regions and angles. This piece is world-famous as the "Great Wave," and is used in the design of passport visa pages. It is also used as the back design of the new 1,000 yen bill.
A chic interior with a contemporary modern feel. Ukiyo-e, beloved by the common people of Edo, is back in style. Born out of the vibrant popular culture of Edo, ukiyo-e is a world-renowned Japanese work of art, highly acclaimed for its value. It fully demonstrates the expressive power of the artist and the exceptional craftsmanship of Edo artisans. Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji is one of Hokusai's masterpieces, a series of famous ukiyo-e prints by Katsushika Hokusai, a late Edo period ukiyo-e artist. This work depicts the landscape of Mount Fuji, weaving together various locations where the mountain can be seen. It is extremely popular as a commemorative gift and is also a highly sought-after souvenir for overseas visitors.