MAKE A MEME View Large Image Snowy Morning (5765353325).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1965 94 10 <b>Display Artist </b> Katsushika Hokusai <b>Display Title </b> Snowy Morning <b>Series Title </b> One-hundred Views of Mount Fuji <b>Suite Name </b> Fugaku hyakkei ...
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Keywords: Snowy Morning (5765353325).jpg en <b>Accession Number </b> 1965 94 10 <b>Display Artist </b> Katsushika Hokusai <b>Display Title </b> Snowy Morning <b>Series Title </b> One-hundred Views of Mount Fuji <b>Suite Name </b> Fugaku hyakkei <b>Creation Date </b> 1834-1835 <b>Medium </b> Woodblock <b>Height </b> 7 1/16 in <b>Width </b> 9 7/8 in <b>Display Dimensions </b> 7 1/16 in x 9 7/8 in 17 94 cm x 25 08 cm <b>Publisher </b> Mishimuraya Yuzo <b>Credit Line </b> Gift of Mrs Harold Rhody Witherbee <b>Label Copy </b> Hokusais One Hundred Views of Mount FujiAfter publication of the color series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji Hokusai was inspired to create even more compositions that explored the mountains spiritual qualities and that involved sensitive investigations into the humanity of the people who live and work in its environs His publishers agreed to produce One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji in the less expensive black-and-white album format In advertising the three-volume series the publishers wrote in 1834 Despite the Venerable Hokusais numerous publications and their wide popularity they have never really satisfied the Master In these volumes however the Master has traveled the Provinces sought out strange scenes and fine views encompassing their true forms in these rare miniatures As the Master himself recounts The true essence of my art lies in these albums Hokusais fondness for tenderly depicting the humor of people engaged in everyday activities is unrestrained in these two-tone compositions As the Ukiyo-e scholar Richard Lane observed The theme of the set might well be characterized as motley humanity against the leitmotif of Mount Fuji <b>Label Copy Spanish </b> Cien vistas del monte Fuji por Hokusai Despus de la publicacin de la serie a color Treinta y seis vistas del monte Fuji Hokusai estaba inspirado para crear an ms composiciones que exploraban las cualidades espirituales de la montaa y que requeran investigaciones sobre la humanidad de la gente que viva y trabajaba en sus entornos Sus editores accedieron a producir Cien vistas del monte Fuji en el formato de lbum menos caro en blanco y negro En 1834 anunciando la serie en tres volmenes escribieron los impresores A pesar de las numerosas publicaciones del Venerable Hokusai y su extensa popularidad el Maestro jams estuvo verdaderamente satisfecho con ellas Sin embargo para estos volmenes el Maestro viaj a las Provincias busc escenas extraas y vistas magnficas alcanzando sus formas verdaderas en estas raras miniaturas Como cuenta el mismo Maestro La verdadera esencia de mi arte est en estos lbumes La aficin de Hokusai por representar tiernamente el humor de la gente ocupada en actividades cotidianas queda plasmada desmedidamente en estas composiciones de dos tonos Como observara Richard Lane el experto en Ukiyo-e El tema de la serie bien puede caracterizarse como la humanidad variopinta frente al leitmotiv del monte Fuji <b>Collection </b> <a href http //www sdmart org/art/our-collection/asian-art rel nofollow >The San Diego Museum of Art</a> 2011-05-27 11 45 01 https //www flickr com/photos/thesandiegomuseumofartcollection/5765353325/ Flickr en thesandiegomuseumofartcollection PD-old-100 Files from the San Diego Museum of Art to be checked
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