Katsushika Hokusai, “Under the wave off Kanagawa (The Great Wave)” (1831) from Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji, color woodblock, (all images courtesy of the British Museum) Katsushika Hokusai, “Shōki ...
Angus Lockyer is a co-investigator on the AHRC-funded project: "Late Hokusai: thought, technique, society" which runs until spring 2019. By the time Katsushika Hokusai painted The Great Wave he was ...
Kendall DeBoer, assistant curator of contemporary art at the MFA, walks through “Boru Sibaso Paet, on the foam of the primordial sea,” Linda Sormin’s interactive mixed-media installation at the ...
Beyond the Great Wave is a rare opportunity for visitors to see Katsushika Hokusai's later work, particularly his paintings. Many have never been exhibited before in the UK, and some pieces cannot be ...
Katsushika Hokusai, Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura) from the series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei)" (ca. 1830–32). Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...
The iconic Japanese woodblock print “The Great Wave” (1830–1832) broke records at auction when it sold for nearly $2.8 million on Tuesday, March 21. Christie's had originally set the price estimate ...
Type “wave” into your smartphone and a Great Wave replica emoji pops up. Not even Mona Lisa has that! The Great Wave has a LEGO set. A Google search for “Hokusai Great Wave” brings back 3.6 million ...
You are never far from a great wave. Its foaming crest froths and sputters like ghostly fingers or monstrous claws raking over tote bags and journals. You can probably find it miniaturised in your ...
On New Year’s Day 2023, Lego launched its much-anticipated Lego Art set “The Great Wave”—and avid Lego collectors and art enthusiasts alike jumped at the drop. Hokusai—who is also considered the ...
The Lego Art Hokusai The Great Wave consists of 1,810 bricks and measures approximately 20.5"x15.5". For those of you who only buy LEGOs when they're on sale, rest assured that this is an outstanding ...
“Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave” at the British Museum is a tribute to the vitality of old age. The exhibition covers the artistic achievements of the last thirty years of the great Japanese artist ...