South Wind, Clear Sky, Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji (early 1830’s), Katsushika Hokusai, scarf [no. 22-03-18]

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South Wind, Clear Sky, Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji (early 1830’s), Katsushika Hokusai,

scarf [22-03-18]

ARTWORK Collection

ENGLISH
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), one of Japan’s foremost artists, was born in Edo, present-day Tokyo. From one teacher he learned woodblock printing; from another he learned design. His first prints appeared in 1779. He published under almost 100 different names, such as the Old Man Who Loves to Paint. He adopted the name Hokusai in 1797. While he also painted portraits and still lifes, it was as a landscape artist that Hokusai achieved fame. Best known is his series of views of Mount Fuji. In addition to prints, Hokusai also drew and painted. His remarkable depictions of scenes from real life and his experiments with technique had a huge impact on his contemporaries. One admirer was the young Hiroshige. Western artists such as Van Gogh and Gauguin also drew inspiration from Hokusai’s work. Hokusai died in his native Edo.

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South Wind, Clear Sky, Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji (early 1830’s), Katsushika Hokusai,

scarf [22-03-18]

ARTWORK Collection

ENGLISH
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), one of Japan’s foremost artists, was born in Edo, present-day Tokyo. From one teacher he learned woodblock printing; from another he learned design. His first prints appeared in 1779. He published under almost 100 different names, such as the Old Man Who Loves to Paint. He adopted the name Hokusai in 1797. While he also painted portraits and still lifes, it was as a landscape artist that Hokusai achieved fame. Best known is his series of views of Mount Fuji. In addition to prints, Hokusai also drew and painted. His remarkable depictions of scenes from real life and his experiments with technique had a huge impact on his contemporaries. One admirer was the young Hiroshige. Western artists such as Van Gogh and Gauguin also drew inspiration from Hokusai’s work. Hokusai died in his native Edo.

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Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾北斎, Katsushika Hokusai, Edo, 31 oktober 1760 – aldaar, 10 mei 1849) was een Japanse prentkunstenaar, schilder en tekenaar. Hij hield zich vooral bezig met het maken van houtsnedeprenten, beter bekend als ukiyo-e. Hokusai heeft binnen alle genres van ukiyo-e gewerkt, maar het beroemdst werd hij door zijn landschapsafbeeldingen. Zijn leven vat de overgang samen van de elegantie in de prentkunst van de 18e eeuw tot het hoogtepunt ervan in de 19e eeuw. Tot zijn bekendste werken behoren De grote golf bij Kanagawa, de Zesendertig gezichten op de berg Fuji en zijn Manga

 

 

 

The ARTWORK Collection of scarves is a unique and personal choice of international works of art by Dorien and David. Resources are the international art museums with their public domain art. The selected works of art are from all times and all places.

 If possible and available we give information on the title of the artwork, the date, the creator and the museum. Original creator and title we print on the scarf.

David (DesignsOfDavid) takes care of the digital representation, based on the original version.

Some earlier scarves of David from the Collection ‘Industrial and Urban Poetry’ will be re-issued in the ARTWORK Collection. We start with a View on the Erasmus Bridge of  Rotterdam (blue or sepia)   (70% wool and 30% silk, 200 x 70 cm, € 95,- , DORIENDAVID) .

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