The resulting print is a faithful reproduction of the work
and transformations of the landscape contribute to constructing a dense and evocative image of Fuji and the world surrounding it
The long robe and large fan of the nobleman suggest an affected taste for elements of Chinese origin
The ritual ascent of the mountain on the first day of the sixth month
Paris 1965 printed by Fernand Mourlot for Pierre Matisse Gallery
HOKUSAI KATSUSHIKA, Cento vedute del monte Fuji n. 1, 1834 vasi The resulting print is aA splendid impression with good contrasts, attributable to the Eirakuya Tshir edition (mid 19th century) from the original blocks of the Egawa workshop. Printed on Japanese paper, in excellent condition, with original untrimmed margins beyond the marginal line. Selected Bibliography H. D. Smith II, Hokusai: One Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji, New York: George Braziller, 1988 M. Forrer, Hokusai, London: Royal Academy of Arts, 1991 M. Forrer, Hokusai, New