Japonism-Ukiyoe-Hokusai-Tama-River-Musashi
$112
๐ Description
Katsushika Hokusaiโs Tama River in Musashi Province is a vivid woodblock print from his celebrated Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series. Depicting the majestic flow of the Tama River beneath a radiant sky, this print captures the energy of daily life with people crossing a vibrant wooden bridge, surrounded by rhythmic waves, fields, and distant hills. Mount Fuji rises faintly on the horizonโeternal and unshaken. The composition seamlessly blends bustling human activity with the stillness of nature, offering a dynamic portrait of harmony between people and the land they call home.
๐น Key Features
โข ๐ป A classic entry from Hokusaiโs Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
โข ๐ Depicts the scenic Tama River with dynamic bridge activity
โข ๐จ Balanced composition with warm, natural color tones
โข ๐ Features Mount Fuji as a distant, grounding symbol
โข ๐ผ๏ธ Ideal for interior design, art lovers, and Japan heritage collectorsi
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๐ท๏ธ Product Specification
โข Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
โข Title: โTama River in Musashi Provinceโ
โข Series: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
โข Material: Fine-quality Japanese paper, traditional ukiyo-e technique
โข Dimensions: Standard art print size (refer to vendor for details)
โข Origin: Japan
๐ธ Why Choose This Print
1. Scenic Elegance: A vivid snapshot of daily life beside one of Japanโs iconic rivers.
2. Eternal Symbolism: Mount Fuji anchors the print with timeless dignity.
3. Cultural Resonance: Merges nature, humanity, and spirituality into one powerful visual.
4. Artistic Balance: Perfect interplay of motion and stillnessโa masterpiece for collectors and aesthetes alike.
โจ Character Summary
This work embodies both the flowing transience of human life and the enduring calm of nature, with Fuji ever-watchful in the distance. A narrative of connection between the ordinary and the divine.
๐ฟ Additional Explanation
In this elegant composition, Hokusai gives life to the unspoken rhythm of Edo-period Japan. The bridge, a symbol of passage, carries not just villagers and merchants, but also the weight of centuries of tradition and transience. Beneath it, the river flowsโeverchanging yet constant. Fuji stands in the background, faint and dignified, like the memory of something greater that still lives within the everyday. The bustling figures remind us that beauty is not reserved for the exceptionalโit flows beside us as naturally as a river through a valley. This print is more than landscapeโit is philosophy rendered in ink. The harmony between humans and the land, the quiet companionship of labor and serenity, the poetic conversation between the seen and the unseenโthese are the values whispered by the Tama River. Place this piece in your space, and it will offer not only a view of Japan, but a reflection of your own journey: moving, enduring, and always accompanied by beauty.






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