
Katsushika Hokusai
Hokusai produced over 30,000 paintings, sketches and print designs and his famous “wave” image is one of the most recognizable and reproduced images in the history of art.
Hokusai was born in 1760 to an artisan family living in Edo. His father was a mirror maker and his mother may have been a concubine. He began painting at the age of six. At age 12 he went to work in a bookshop, at age 14 he was apprenticed to a woodblock carver. And at the age of 18 he became a student of Katsukawa Shunsho.
When Shunshō died in 1793, Shunkō, who took over the school, expelled Hokusai. These art schools were very strict to their styles and Hokusai was exploring art by studying at the rival Kanō school, studying european art, experimenting with landscapes and images of Japanese daily life. About being expelled, Hokusai said: "What really motivated the development of my artistic style was the embarrassment I suffered at Shunkō's hands”.
Hokusai's Famous Print Series
Hiroshige produced over 8,000 works. The work includes common ukiyo-e themes such as women (bijin-ga), actors (yakusha-e), and historical events, but landscapes comprised the largest proportion of his prints. Below are three of his most famous landscape print series so you can appreciate his creative genius.

Famous Print Series
A Tour of Waterfalls
Kirifuri Waterfall at Mount Kurokami in Shimotsuke Province, from the series A Tour of Waterfalls in the Provinces, 1834–1835. He’s perfectly balanced the blue of the water with the green of the foliage. The waterfall looks organic, powerful, and otherworldly as it flows down the mountain.

famous print series
36 Views of Mount Fuji
Hokusai's most famous series "36 Views of Mount Fuji" - which shows Mount Fuji from different locations and in various seasons.
He was in hi 70’s when he designed this series. Most artists have finished their careers by this time in life but it seems like Hokusai was just getting started.
This of course is “Under the Wave off Kanagawa” - what can I say that hasn’t been said already about this amazing composition that has become one of the most recognizable art images in the world.

famous print series
Untitled Series Known As "Large Flowers"
Here is Hibiscus and Sparrow. And what’s remarkable about this print is the leaves of the Hibiscus, they look like they’ve just been dashed on with a large dry brush, they are very abstract as compared to the rest of the scene and yet they blend into the composition perfectly.
Featured Hokusai Prints
Unfortunately we don't have many Hokusai prints in stock but we are always getting new work - so please check back regularly or contact us with a print request. We encourage you to compare our pricing with similar prints from other galleries.
Hokusai Manga - Strong Woman
Hokusai - Kusunoki Masashige and Wrestlers
Hokusai - Woman of Ohara with Firewood Bundle and Kite
Hokusai Woodblock Prints
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Hokusai - Irises and Peonies with Finches
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Hokusai - Woman Resting at Futagawa
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Hokusai - Manga Book Pages
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Hokusai - Onmayagashi Yori - 36 Views of Mt. Fuji
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Hokusai - Yoshida - Thirty-six Views of Mt.Fuji
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Hokusai Videos
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Who Was Katsushika Hokusai?
Watch On YouTubeI’m tackling the supreme master of Ukiyo-e, the man the myth the legend, Katsushika Hokusai. Join me as we uncover his history and art.
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Christie's Auctions The Wave
Watch On YouTubeIn March 2024, Christie's, the auction house, auctioned off a complete set of Hokusai's 36 Views of Mount Fuji. We review the series and discuss the sale.
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Hokusai's Longevity Drink
Watch On YouTubeHokusai wanted to live to be 100. Part of his regimen was to drink this elixer recipe twice a day. Watch as we recreate this magical drink.
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