Future Boy Conan Ukiyo-e flesh brush painting “Ah”
$1,669
🌏 Description
This remarkable piece from Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series captures the quiet elegance of rural travel. “Koshu Inume Pass” offers a tranquil moment: travelers and horses trekking through the mountainous path, Mount Fuji watching from afar like a calm guardian. Rendered in Hokusai’s masterful lines and delicate use of color gradients, it reveals not only geography but spirit — a landscape observed with reverence, where the human journey unfolds under Japan’s most sacred peak.
🔹 Key Features
• Authentic reproduction of Hokusai’s original Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
• Highlights the serene Koshu Inume Pass with Fuji in the backdrop
• Skillful woodblock print using traditional techniques
• Ideal for collectors of classic ukiyo-e landscapes
• A timeless piece that evokes Japan’s Edo-period travel culture
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Description
🏷️ Product Specification
• Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
• Series: Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
• Scene: Koshu Inume Pass
• Medium: Japanese woodblock print reproduction
• Size: Standard ukiyo-e format
• Origin: Japan
🌸 Why Choose This Ukiyo-e Print
✨ For the Soulful Traveler
Let your walls whisper stories of roads once taken beneath Fuji’s gaze.
🎨 For the Appreciator of Classic Beauty
Own a window into Edo-period artistry, composed by a master.
🏡 For the Home That Honors Nature
Bring peaceful mountain trails and spiritual landscapes into your space.
🎁 For the Historian’s Heart
A gift that connects history, art, and reverence for the natural world.
✨ Character Summary
Peaceful, reflective, and enduring — this print speaks of journeys, both physical and spiritual.
※ Additional Explanation
“Koshu Inume Pass” invites us into a world of measured steps and hushed air, where travelers ascend through foliage and stone. Hokusai’s choice to present Fuji not as a towering drama, but as a calm companion in the distance, offers emotional balance — the mountain is always there, unshaken, waiting. In this way, the print becomes meditative: a stillness that outlasts time, a beauty not declared but observed.
This piece exemplifies Hokusai’s talent for finding profundity in the ordinary, the spiritual in the natural. It’s a visual haiku — concise, atmospheric, and quietly eternal.
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