Notebook Katsushika Hokusai - Bullfinch and weeping cherry-tree - Petites fleurs series, Japan, 1834

IP161224

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
Bullfinch and weeping cherry-tree - Petites fleurs series, Japan, 1834
Polychrome print (nishiki-e), format chûban
H. 24,3; l. 18,2 cm
Paris, musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet. Donation Henri Vever, 1894
© Photo Rmn-GP (MNAAG - Paris) / Th. Ollivier

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Characteristics

Maintenance
Store in a dry place
Museum
Guimet - musée national des arts asiatiques
Theme
Made in France
Material of the original work
papier
Artist
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
Art movement
Asiatic art
Reference
IP161224
EAN
3336729209811
Matière de l'article
Paper, cardboard
Model dimensions
16cm x 10cm
Original work kept at
Paris, musée Guimet

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Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a painter and printmaker of the Edo period who popularized Japanese Art in the 20th Century Occident and his undoubtedly the most famous Japanese artist. His work, rich in 30,000 drawings influenced many Impressionnist artists who quickly learnt from the artist: framing, attention to detail and originality of colourful displays. His works included scenes from everyday life, illustrations from contemporary literature, landscapes, flowers and birds and manga. Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji (1831-1833) actually counted 46 prints and Kanagawa's Great Wave (1831) are his best-known works.