The Appearance of Hoeizan

by Hokusai (1760 - 1849)

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The Appearance of Hoeizan by Hokusai (1760 - 1849)

Original Hokusai (1760 - 1849) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Appearance of Hoeizan

Series; One Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji (Fugaku Hyakkei)

One Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji - Beautiful design from Hokusai's "One Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji." Following the success of his masterwork "Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji," Hokusai began this wonderful series of one hundred black and white prints in 1834. Devoted to the sacred Mt. Fuji, each image reflects the importance of Fuji in the everyday lives of the Japanese during the Edo era, and demonstrates Hokusai's incredible draftsmanship and compositional skill. From land and sea, in summer and winter, viewed through an open window and in the reflection of the water, Fuji appears majestic, with an appealing sense of permanence. These dynamic Hokusai prints are a terrific choice to collect or display. 

Artist - Hokusai (1760 - 1849)

Image Size - 7 1/8" x 11" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Two separate panels. Stitching holes along one side of each panel. Faint toning at edges. Please see photos for individual condition. Nice overall.

The Appearance of Hoeizan by Hokusai (1760 - 1849)
The Appearance of Hoeizan by Hokusai (1760 - 1849)

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