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Red Fuji, 1823-1831. Artist: Hokusai
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Red Fuji, 1823-1831. Artist: Hokusai
Red Fuji, 1823-1831. From the Series of woodblock prints 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
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This print showcases "Red Fuji" a renowned woodblock print created by the esteemed artist Hokusai between 1823 and 1831. Part of his iconic series, "36 Views of Mount Fuji" this masterpiece can be found in the prestigious collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. The image depicts the majestic Mount Fuji, a prominent geographical feature and active volcano located in Japan. The vibrant red hue beautifully contrasts with the serene blue sky, capturing the essence of this awe-inspiring landscape. The cone-shaped mountain rises proudly towards the heavens, its summit disappearing into a cluster of fluffy white clouds. Hokusai's skillful woodcut technique brings forth intricate details that portray both the grandeur and tranquility inherent to nature. This artwork exemplifies his mastery in capturing not only physical landscapes but also evoking emotions through color and composition. As one gazes upon this stunning piece, they are transported to a different time and place – immersing themselves in Japan's rich cultural heritage while marveling at Hokusai's artistic prowess. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries; it transcends time, geography, and language to touch our souls. This photograph preserves an important moment from the 19th century when Hokusai revolutionized Japanese art with his innovative approach to woodblock printing. Its vivid colors and striking imagery continue to inspire generations worldwide, making it an invaluable treasure within our collective human history.
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