Japonism-Ukiyoe-Hokusai-Beauty-After-Bathing
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š Description
Feel the pulse of river and wind in this dynamic composition by Katsushika Hokusai, titled Kajikazawa in Kai Province. A humble fisherman stands precariously on a rocky outcrop, casting his net into the swirling rapids below, while Mount Fuji rises serenely in the distanceācalm, majestic, eternal. This piece is a visual meditation on the harmony between man, nature, and the sublime power of the landscape. Part of Hokusaiās renowned Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, it juxtaposes motion and stillness, labor and leisure, with masterful balance and poetic intent.
š¹ Key Features
⢠š£ Features a dynamic riverside fishing scene with Mount Fuji backdrop
⢠š» Part of Hokusaiās Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, a globally revered collection
⢠š Brilliant composition of movement and serenityāflowing river and distant peak
⢠š§āšØ Created by Katsushika Hokusai, master of Japanese ukiyo-e
⢠šØ A timeless piece that captures daily life through an artistic lens of spiritual depth
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š·ļø Product Specification
⢠Title: Kajikazawa in Kai Province (ē²ę čę²¢)
⢠Artist: Katsushika Hokusai (č飾åę)
⢠Series: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (åÆå¶½äøåå
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⢠Material: Japanese washi paper, woodblock print
⢠Dimensions: Standard Adachi Hanga reproduction size
⢠Publisher: Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints
⢠Origin: Japan
šø Why Choose This Ukiyo-e Masterpiece
⨠For the Admirer of Hokusaiās Legacy
A hallmark piece in one of the worldās most beloved print series.
š For the Seeker of Harmony
Feel the tranquil flow of water and spirit in perfect composition.
š For the Thoughtful Giver
A gift that captures everyday perseverance in elegant visual form.
šæ For the Collector of Landscapes
Bring home a riverās song, the mountainās silence, and Hokusaiās vision.
⨠Character Summary
Resilient, flowing, and groundedāthis print reminds us that greatness dwells in ordinary moments shaped by wind, rock, and will.
šæ Additional Explanation
Kajikazawa in Kai Province is one of Hokusaiās most expressive works in the Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, portraying not the grandeur of the mountain alone, but its quiet integration into daily human life. The riverās rush is almost audible; the fishermanās stance, taut with concentration, echoes the same natural force that carved the rocks beneath his feet. Hokusaiās use of spatial layering places Mount Fuji far beyond the active foreground, yet it remains the spiritual core of the compositionāunmoving, unchanging, present.
The genius of this piece lies in its tension: between the still mountain and the moving waters, between manās fragility and natureās immensity, between Hokusaiās brush and the eternal rhythm of the land. Whether framed in a living space, office, or gallery, this print invites daily reflection on purpose, perseverance, and the serenity that can be found when oneās path flows with, not against, the current of the world. An embodiment of Japanese aesthetic values such as shizen (čŖē¶) and gaman (ęę ¢), it is not just a landscapeāit is a lesson in living.
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