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Shokoku Meikyō Kiran

Overview:“Shokoku Meikyō Kiran” (A Tour of Famous Bridges in Various Provinces) is a series of woodblock prints by the renowned Edo-period artist Katsushika Hokusai, created when he was in his 70s. This series focuses on famous bridges across Japan, showcasing their architectural beauty and the surrounding landscapes. Each print features a specific bridge, often depicted […]

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Ryukyu Hakkei

Overview: “Ryukyu Hakkei” is a series created by the Edo-period ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai, depicting the landscapes and culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom (modern-day Okinawa). The term “Hakkei” refers to the tradition of selecting eight scenic views from a particular region, a concept popular in both Chinese and Japanese art. This series captures the natural

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AI Reveals: Hokusai’s “Tōkaidō Fifty-Three Stations” and the Travel Culture of Edo

During the Edo period, the Tōkaidō road was a major route connecting Edo (now Tokyo) to Kyoto, bustling with travelers of all kinds. Katsushika Hokusai’s series, “Tōkaidō Fifty-Three Stations,” offers a vivid glimpse into the people and scenes of this famous road. Through his unique artistic perspective, Hokusai captures the travel culture and daily life

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Prologue

ChatPressJapan’s Mission Great works of art created by famous artists are more than just artworks; they have the power to deeply move people and enrich their hearts. These masterpieces are cultural treasures that we must preserve, and they are often part of the public domain. Public domain refers to works whose copyrights have generally expired

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Bird-and-Flower Paintings

Overview:“Bird-and-Flower Paintings” is a traditional genre of Japanese painting that depicts birds and flowers, often reflecting the seasons. Hokusai created many bird-and-flower paintings, both as hand-painted works and woodblock prints. These pieces showcase his appreciation for nature’s beauty and his skill in capturing it. Features:Hokusai’s bird-and-flower paintings are characterized by their detailed and lifelike depiction

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Woodblock Prints

Overview:“Woodblock Prints” refers to the woodblock prints for which Hokusai is best known. This technique involves carving a design into a woodblock, applying ink, and then pressing it onto paper to create the final image. Woodblock prints were a popular art form in Edo-period Japan, and Hokusai was a master of this medium. Features:Hokusai’s woodblock

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Hand-Painted Works

Overview:“Hand-Painted Works” refers to paintings that Hokusai created by hand, as opposed to prints made using woodblocks. These hand-painted works are unique and showcase Hokusai’s personal touch and artistic skill. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind artwork. Features:Hokusai’s hand-painted works are known for their delicate and precise brushwork. These paintings cover various subjects, including landscapes, people,

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Over 800 works in this 11-volume series showcase the brilliance of Hokusai.

Volume 1 explores Hokusai’s life, the era he lived in, and the stories that shaped his art. It also covers the key characteristics of his ukiyo-e, manga, bird-and-flower paintings, and hand-painted works, featuring 50 of his most representative pieces. This volume provides a comprehensive understanding of Hokusai’s diverse talents. Experience the brilliance of Hokusai in

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