‘Under the Wave off Kanagawa’, or more commonly known as ‘The Great Wave’, is possibly the most iconic image in Japanese art. This universally recognised woodblock print, which features ...
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Prints of Hokusai’s The Great Wave were not always as sought-after as they are today.Capucine Korenberg, a researcher at the British Museum, speculated in a 2020 article that 19th-century ...
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Sacred Grove, we argue, was part of that effort. This can be shown by juxtaposing it with Hokusai Katsushika’s iconic Kanagawa-oki Nami Ura (“The Great Wave off Kanagawa”), 1831. The Great Wave ...
The post also featured “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” a woodblock print by the artist Hokusai, which was created during the Edo period. While we don’t know for certain, the message could be ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has three copies of Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic work The Great Wave Off Kanagawa in its collection and one of them has been removed from storage and is back on display in ...