
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa
by Hokusai
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is one of the most iconic works in Japanese art, created by Katsushika Hokusai around 1831 as part of his celebrated series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. Executed as a woodblock print in the ukiyo-e style, the composition captures a towering cresting wave about to engulf fragile fishing boats, with the serene form of Mount Fuji rising in the distance. The contrast between dynamic movement and calm stability is a hallmark of Hokusai’s mastery.
Beyond its striking visual power, the print reflects broader cultural themes of the Edo period, including Japan’s relationship with nature, the resilience of daily life, and the enduring symbolism of Mount Fuji. Its use of imported Prussian blue pigments also marked a turning point in Japanese printmaking, influencing both local and Western art traditions. Today, it remains a globally recognized image of both artistic innovation and cultural identity.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
by Hokusai
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is one of the most iconic works in Japanese art, created by Katsushika Hokusai around 1831 as part of his celebrated series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. Executed as a woodblock print in the ukiyo-e style, the composition captures a towering cresting wave about to engulf fragile fishing boats, with the serene form of Mount Fuji rising in the distance. The contrast between dynamic movement and calm stability is a hallmark of Hokusai’s mastery.
Beyond its striking visual power, the print reflects broader cultural themes of the Edo period, including Japan’s relationship with nature, the resilience of daily life, and the enduring symbolism of Mount Fuji. Its use of imported Prussian blue pigments also marked a turning point in Japanese printmaking, influencing both local and Western art traditions. Today, it remains a globally recognized image of both artistic innovation and cultural identity.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
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by Hokusai
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is one of the most iconic works in Japanese art, created by Katsushika Hokusai around 1831 as part of his celebrated series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. Executed as a woodblock print in the ukiyo-e style, the composition captures a towering cresting wave about to engulf fragile fishing boats, with the serene form of Mount Fuji rising in the distance. The contrast between dynamic movement and calm stability is a hallmark of Hokusai’s mastery.
Beyond its striking visual power, the print reflects broader cultural themes of the Edo period, including Japan’s relationship with nature, the resilience of daily life, and the enduring symbolism of Mount Fuji. Its use of imported Prussian blue pigments also marked a turning point in Japanese printmaking, influencing both local and Western art traditions. Today, it remains a globally recognized image of both artistic innovation and cultural identity.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.























