Fuji stands out
he was able to create notable woodblock prints from a young age
trasformando la rievocazione festiva in una scena diplomatica idealizzata e inserendo i coreani in una posizione di rispetto coerente con la visione giapponese dell’epoca
con il capo quasi nascosto da un velo
introducing sculptural elements and unique pictorial motifs that transform the doll into a piece of modern art
HOKUSAI KATSUSHIKA, Cento vedute del monte Fuji n. 79, 1836-1847 vasi Fuji stands outStunning proof with good contrasts, attributable to the print run of Eirakuya Tshir (mid 19th century) from the original woods of the Egawa workshop. Printed on Japanese paper, in excellent condition, with original untrimmed margins beyond the marginal line. Annotated 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