Furoshiki size: 70 x 70 cm (HOKUSAI UKIYO-E)


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◆ A) South Wind, Clear Sky (The Red Fuji) / Hokusai

A) South Wind, Clear Sky (The Red Fuji) / Hokusai

 

This design, known as Red Fuji, is one of the masterpieces from Hokusai’s celebrated woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.

It depicts the breathtaking moment in early autumn when the morning sun bathes Mount Fuji in a radiant red glow, creating a majestic and timeless atmosphere.

 

Made of durable cotton and measuring 70 cm, this versatile furoshiki is perfect for gift wrapping, a stylish table cover, or even as a decorative wall hanging.

 

A) Südwind, Klarer Himmel (Der Rote Fuji) von Hokusai

 

Dieses Motiv, bekannt als Roter Fuji, gehört zu den Meisterwerken aus Hokusais berühmter Holzschnittserie Sechsunddreißig Ansichten des Berges Fuji.

Es zeigt den eindrucksvollen Moment im Frühherbst, wenn die Morgensonne den Berg Fuji in ein leuchtend rotes Licht taucht und eine majestätische Stimmung erzeugt.

 

Das 70 cm große, strapazierfähige Baumwoll-Furoshiki eignet sich ideal zum stilvollen Verpacken von Geschenken, als Tischdecke oder als dekoratives Wandschmuck.


☆70cm Ukiyo-e "South Wind, Clear Sky (The Red Fuji)" Hokusai

 

 

Motif/Motiv........... Red Fuji by Hokusai

colour/Farbe......... red / rot

size/Größe............ 70 x 70 cm

material/Material... cotton / Baumwolle

made in Japan

 

*Machine-washable / Hand-washable

*Maschinenwaschbar / Handwaschbar

 

70cm Ukiyoe "Red Fuji/Hokusai"

27,90 €

  • Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage *1 / Shipping 2-3 working days *1

◆ B) The Great Wave off Kanagawa / Hokusai

B) The Great Wave off Kanagawa / Hokusai

 

This is one of the most iconic works of Japanese art, and a masterpiece from Hokusai’s renowned woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.

 

The breathtaking composition, with its towering cresting wave and distant Mount Fuji, captures both stillness and dynamic movement.

 

This timeless masterpiece has inspired eminent European figures such as the composer Claude Debussy and the artist Vincent van Gogh.

 

Made of durable cotton and measuring 70 cm, this versatile furoshiki is perfect for gift wrapping, a stylish table cover, or even as a decorative wall hanging. 

B) Die große Welle vor Kanagawa von Hokusai

 

Dies ist eines der bekanntesten Werke der japanischen Kunst und ein Meisterwerk aus Hokusais berühmter Holzschnittserie Sechsunddreißig Ansichten des Berges Fuji.

 

Die überwältigende Komposition mit der sich auftürmenden Welle und dem fernen Fuji vereint Ruhe und Dynamik in eindrucksvoller Weise.

 

Dieses zeitlose Meisterwerk inspirierte bedeutende europäische Persönlichkeiten wie den Komponisten Claude Debussy und den Künstler Vincent van Gogh.

 

Das 70 cm große, strapazierfähige Baumwoll-Furoshiki eignet sich ideal zum stilvollen Verpacken von Geschenken, als Tischdecke oder als dekoratives Wandschmuck.


☆70cm Ukiyo-e "The Great Wave" Hokusai

 

Motif/Motiv... Under the Wave off Kanagawa (The Great Wave) / Hokusai

colour/Farbe... cream / Creme

size/Größe... 70 x 70 cm

material/Material... 100% cotton / 100% Baumwolle

made in Japan

 

*Machine washable / hand washable

*Maschinenwaschbar / Handwaschbar

 

70cm Furoshiki "The Great Wave/Hokusai"

27,90 €

  • Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage *1 / Shipping 2-3 working days *1

Ukiyo-e is one of the traditional arts of Japan. Katsushika Hokusai, Kitagawa Utamaro, Utagawa Hiroshige and Toshusai Sharaku are particularly famous. Their works were having a great influence overseas in the late 1900s.

 

 

Hokusai  (1760-1849) born in Edo (now Tokyo) is the best known as author of the Japanese woodblock print, landscape series "Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji". Hokusai produced his very first print at the age of 19. At the beginning of his carrier, concentrated on prints of actors and beautiful women. The character of Hokusai can be best described as restless: he changed his name more than twenty times and his place of residence more than ninety times. This restlessness is also reflected in the variety of his work. Hokusai finally achieved popular success in the 1830s with his publication of landscape series "Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji", which was so popular that he later published 10 additional prints making a total set of 46.