Hokusai Great Wave Journal
This ingenious composition is one of the most recognized in the history of art—and a highlight of The Met collection. Famous for landscape views, Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) used a shift in perspective to make Mount Fuji, Japan's grandest mountain, appear dwarf-like under a cresting wave in this imagined seascape. You'll savor Hokusai's brilliant point of view every time you open this journal's pages.
This ingenious composition is one of the most recognized in the history of art—and a highlight of The Met collection. Famous for landscape views, Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) used a shift in perspective to make Mount Fuji, Japan's grandest mountain, appear dwarf-like under a cresting wave in this imagined seascape. You'll savor Hokusai's brilliant point of view every time you open this journal's pages.
- 144 pages
- Includes ribbon marker
- Hardcover
- 5 5/8'' x 8''
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