The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
The reproduction on this note
Always handy for groceries, this bag can carry a weight of up to 20 KG.
Beautiful A5 softcover notebook with elastic.
Size: 26 x 36 cm (10.2" x 14.1")
Can be closed with elastic.
Size 50x70 cm: fits in standard poster frames.
The fan is made of durable bamboo, with a print on fabric.
This photo pen has a print of The great Wave, painted by the Japanese artist Hokusai. The picture is inlaid behind a transparent layer, the writing color is of course blue!
This paint tube has a screw cap and a blue writing color.
The scarf is made of artificial silk (100% polyester). The scarf is pleasant to wear and falls nicely.
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Hokusai
Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist known for his woodblock prints, also known as ukiyo-e, landscapes and other images. He is considered a master of the ukiyo-e tradition, especially for his landscape art. His best-known work, "The Great Wave at Kanagawa", symbolizes the power of both nature and human willpower.
The wave
An interesting aspect of Hokusai's life is his late blossoming as an artist; his most famous works were created after the age of sixty. His most famous painting is "The Great Wave at Kanagawa" where several boats try to sail on a sea of gigantic waves. The largest wave in particular is impressive and resembles a monster with claws. This wave represents the power of nature and also the power of the rowers in the boats. Mount Fuji is in the background, but Hokusai probably also depicted it in the front wave, since that wave is exactly the same shape as Fuji from a different perspective. A notable hypothesis is that his daughter Oi may have created much of this work. Nevertheless, Hokusai's works have had a lasting influence not only in Japan but also far beyond.
Many examples of Hokusai's work can be found in renowned museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the British Museum in London and the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. His techniques and style also influenced Western artists such as Van Gogh and Degas, and contributed to the spread of Japanese art in the West.
Products
In the Museum Webshop you can find various original products with an image of The Gulf of Hokusai, such as a handy foldable shopper, a lens cloth, beautiful notebooks and much more!