Within "The Great
Wave off Kanagawa"
("
神奈川沖浪裏", "Kanagawa oki nami-ura")
Series: "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" (series number: 1)
("富嶽三十六景", Fugaku Sanjūrokkei)
1822 ~
Takamizawa Reprint 1919
Comment - This print shows a giant
rogue wave threatening three fishing boats off the coast in
Sagami Bay in Kanagawa Prefecture, while the Mount Fuji rises
in the background. This print is the most iconic
representative of Japanese Art in general. Unfortunately it
doesn't contain any kite ,-)) .The print is often cited in
advertisements of any kind, and many artists worlwide used the
theme for their own works of art. The Great Wave as a walk-in
installation (see above) was located in a shopping center at
Tempelhof Harbor in Berlin, Germany in summer 2021.
Fortunately, the author was saved!
The original version may be
seen under this link.
Series - The series
"Thirty-six
Views of Mount Fuji" ("富嶽三十六景", Fugaku
Sanjūrokkei) includes some of HOKUSAI's greatest masterpieces.
These fantastic images portray the strength and majesty of
nature, leading the viewer to contemplate man's place in
relation to the natural world. The series "Thirty-six Views of
Mount Fuji" justly remains HOKUSAI's most famous and highly
regarded work.
Artist - see
Biography
Signature - Zen HOKUSAI tame hitofude ("前北斎為一筆",
"previously drawn by HOKUSAI")
Publisher - Takamizawa Mokuhansha (高見沢木版社); (
Reprint 1919)
Image Size - 15.2 x 20.3 cm
(10 1/8" x 15") + margins as shown)
Condition - Woodblock print (
nishiki-e); ink and color
on paper, single sheet,
horizontal
ôban; Yoko-e ('landscape')