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Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese, 1760 To 1849, An Original Woodblock Print Showing Part Of Hokusai Manga, A Collection Of Sketches That Includes Depictions Of Flora And Fauna, Everyday Life, And Supernatural Elements. This 1815 Print Volume 2, Buddhist Monks, Arhats, The Hokusai Manga Sheets Feature Illustrations In Three Colors: Black Sumi, Light Black Sumi, And Light Vermilion, And Text. Hokusai First Conceived Of His Manga Series In 1812 On A Trip To The Kyoto Area. Hokusai Personally Chose The Title Manga, Meaning "Sketches From Life," Because He Wished To Depict An Unlimited Range Of Scenes, Objects, And People, Freely And At Random, Allowing His Incomparable Brush To Lead Him Where It Would. The Complete Set Of Manga Books Was Released In A Total Of 15 Volumes Over 64 Years, With Some Volumes Published Posthumously. These Prints Express His Wonderful Ability To Capture Human Gestures And Personalities, Often With Comic Overtones, And Create Memorable Landscapes And Nature Scenes. These Terrific Woodblocks Offer A Great Opportunity To Purchase A Classic Hokusai From His Famous Manga Series At An Affordable Price. Japanese Ukiyoe Woodblock Art Prints, Asian Artworks For Collectors And Home Decor. Dimensions, 8 X 5.5 Inches, All Measurements Are Approximate. Overall Good Antique Condition. Signs Of Wear And Age. Refer To Photos. Sold As Is. Disclaimer: Read The Description And Watch Carefully The Images Provided. Ask Any Questions Before You Buy. We Do Our Best For Identifying And Describing The Items, However We Are No Experts In Every Field. You Are Agreeing To All Our Terms Including The Acceptance That All Sales Are Final. Antique. Refer To Photos And Description. Sold As Pictured.
Katsushika Hokusai, Antique 1816 Edo Period Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print, Manga Sketchbooks
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