Slide 1
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
South Wind, Clear Sky(also known asRed Fuji)
Rainstorm Beneath the Summit
Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa
Sundai, Edo
The Blue Mountain and Circle of Pine Trees
Senju, Musashi Province
Inume Pass, Ksh
Fuji View Field inOwari Province
Ejiriin theSuruga Province
A sketch of theMitsuishop in Suruga inEdo
Sunset across theRygokubridge from the bank of theSumida Riverat Onmayagashi
Sazai hall - Temple of Five HundredRakan
Tea houseatKoishikawa. The morning after a snowfall
BelowMeguro
Watermill at Onden
EnoshimainSagami Province
Shore of Tago Bay,EjiriatTkaid
YoshidaatTkaid
TheKazusa Provincesea route
Nihonbashibridge inEdo
Barrier Town on theSumida River
Bay of Noboto
The lake ofHakoneinSagami Province
Mount Fuji reflects inLake Kawaguchi, seen from the Misaka Pass inKai Province
Hodogayaon theTkaid
Tama River in Musashi Province
Asakusa Hongan-ji temple in the Eastern capital [Edo]
Tsukuda Island inMusashi Province
Shichiri beach inSagami Province
Umegawa inSagami Province
KajikazawainKai Province
Mishima Pass inKai Province
Mount Fuji from the mountains ofTtmi
Lake SuwainShinano Province
Ushibori inHitachi Province
The Great Wave off Kanagawa slide 1-is a woodblock print created by the Japanese artistHokusai. It is the first image in a series entitled 36 Views of Mount Fuji (in this particular scene, Mt. Fuji is the snow-covered peak seen jutting out from behind the massive, finger-tipped waves.)
In the century and a half since its creation in 1832, it has become one of the most iconic images in the world of fine art, and to many it has become the visual distillation of that vague, exotic idea of what it was to be Japanese.
This & the next slides are appropriations of Hokusais work by other artists
Used as a wall mural
Trinity2010All images belong to theOriginal authors; Sources-Google Search.Music Keiko Matsui-Cherry Blossom
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