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Hokusai: 22 Pull-Out Posters
Paperback / softback
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Perfect for display or close observation, this impeccably produced collection of some of Hokusai's most renowned prints highlights the exquisite lines and delicate hues that have entranced viewers for centuries. During his lifetime, Hokusai was one of the most revered artists working in the ukiyo-e school of painting and printmaking. This book gathers the finest examples of Hokusai's breathtaking prints, including his iconic The Great Wave off Kanagawa, views of Mt. Fuji, landscapes, domestic scenes, and painstakingly rendered flora and fauna. An introduction by Matthi Forrer offers a brief biography of Hokusai and commentary on his practice and influence. Each full colour poster is backed with a substantial caption that provides insights into the piece's significance and notable characteristics. Printed on heavy coated paper, these detachable posters are suitable for framing, but also taken together create a lasting and illuminating introduction to Hokusai's extraordinary accomplishment. AUTHOR: Matthi Forrer is one of the world's foremost exports on Hokusai. He is the author of numerous books on the artist and is a former curator for Japanese Arts at the national Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, Netherlands. SELLING POINTS: . Posters: Detachable posters ready for hanging or framing. . Popular artist: Hokusai is one of the world's most popular artists known for his beautiful woodcuts of the landscape and water. . 22 images: Features 22 of Hokusai's most famous and popular works such as "The Great Wave" and his images of Mount Fuji. . Expert author: Selection of posters made by Matthi Forrer, the world's foremost expert on Hokusai. . Beautiful reproductions: All posters beautifully produced in full colour on a thick poster stock.
Author Biography
MATTHI FORRER is one of the world's foremost exports on Hokusai. He is the author of numerous books on the artist and is a former curator for Japanese Arts at the national Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, Netherlands.
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