Hokusai

Hokusai

Hokusai

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Katsushika Hokusai was a visionary Japanese artist whose influence stretched far beyond his lifetime. Born in 1760 in Edo (modern-day Tokyo), Hokusai became world-renowned for his mastery of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings. His most iconic work, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, is instantly recognisable across the globe and embodies his lifelong fascination with the power of nature. Hokusai’s ability to capture the dynamic tension between beauty and impermanence is a hallmark of his style, deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics…

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The Great Wave – Fine Art PrintThe Great Wave – Fine Art Print
The Great Wave – Fine Art Print Sale priceFrom $29.00
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Orange Orchids – Fine Art PrintOrange Orchids – Fine Art Print
Orange Orchids – Fine Art Print Sale priceFrom $29.00
Irises and Grasshopper – Fine Art PrintIrises and Grasshopper – Fine Art Print
Enoshima in the Sagami Province – Fine Art Printab37579a-e7e8-4e31-91fb-686f6a8863a4
Fuji Seen Through the Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa – Fine Art Printf41035d1-5908-49f5-9d72-1e9cc379bff0
A Woman Ghost Appeared from a Well – Fine Art PrintA Woman Ghost Appeared from a Well – Fine Art Print
Fishing in the River Kinu – Fine Art PrintFishing in the River Kinu – Fine Art Print
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Kingfisher, Carnation, Iris – Fine Art PrintKingfisher, Carnation, Iris – Fine Art Print
Honjo Tatekawa, the Timberyard at Honjo – Fine Art Print44eabf7d-40b4-4f97-b6e0-334be235dddc
Hokusai Wave – Fine Art PrintHokusai Wave – Fine Art Print
Hokusai Wave – Fine Art Print Sale priceFrom $29.00
Lily - Katsushika HokusaiLily - Katsushika Hokusai
Lily - Katsushika Hokusai Sale priceFrom $29.00
Canary and Peony – Fine Art Print78d61d2a-ab6c-45f5-af87-4322263d975a
Bullfinch and Weeping Cherry Blossoms – Fine Art Print4edbef35-a58f-41e6-ad04-fd36330875f0
Oiran and Kamuro – Fine Art Print6984d064-4e78-4d5d-945a-6c852adf6b57
Onikojima Yatarō and Saihōin Akabōzu – Fine Art Print0de6a6a6-538c-4f7e-98ff-d45f0bac8790
1645f145-4615-4f12-948c-af01f4eaf477Fuji from the Platform of Sasayedo – Fine Art Print
Hyaku Monogatari – Fine Art PrintHyaku Monogatari – Fine Art Print
Grosbeak and Mirabilis – Fine Art PrintGrosbeak and Mirabilis – Fine Art Print
Bridge in the Clouds – Fine Art PrintBridge in the Clouds – Fine Art Print
f28e45e2-7498-4c3f-90f3-1f4c660ed427Cuckoo and Azaleas – Fine Art Print
Bluebells and Dragonflies – Fine Art PrintBluebells and Dragonflies – Fine Art Print
Hokusai

Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai was a visionary Japanese artist whose influence stretched far beyond his lifetime. Born in 1760 in Edo (modern-day Tokyo), Hokusai became world-renowned for his mastery of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings. His most iconic work, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, is instantly recognisable across the globe and embodies his lifelong fascination with the power of nature. Hokusai’s ability to capture the dynamic tension between beauty and impermanence is a hallmark of his style, deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics and Buddhist philosophy. Throughout his prolific career, Hokusai produced thousands of prints, sketches and illustrated books. He continually reinvented his style and identity, even adopting over 30 different artist names as his work evolved. His bold compositions, innovative use of perspective and striking colour palettes redefined Japanese printmaking. Hokusai's famed series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji showcases not just technical mastery, but a spiritual reverence for landscape and everyday life. His work depicted everything from serene rural scenes to mythological creatures and bustling cityscapes. Hokusai's legacy transcended Japan, profoundly shaping Western art during the 19th century through the movement known as Japonisme. Artists like Monet, Van Gogh and Whistler drew direct inspiration from his compositions and sensibilities. Today, Hokusai is celebrated not only as one of Japan’s greatest artists, but as a bridge between Eastern and Western visual culture. His art continues to captivate modern audiences with its fluid lines, narrative depth and timeless exploration of the human connection to nature.