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Hokusai Tokimasa Collection (#9)

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Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Two Waterfowl, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai)

Two Waterfowl, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai)
Two Waterfowl, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), Japan, c. 1814

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Male Pheasant, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai)

Male Pheasant, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai)
Male Pheasant, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), Japan, c. 1814

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Fox, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu)

Fox, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), Japan, c. 1814

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Kohada Koheiji, from the series 'One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)'

Kohada Koheiji, from the series "One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)"
Kohada Koheiji, from the series " One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)", Japan, c. 1831

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Chrysanthemums and Bee, from an untitled series of Large Flowers, Japan, c. 1831-33

Chrysanthemums and Bee, from an untitled series of Large Flowers, Japan, c. 1831-33

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: The Fishermen of Katase Hauling in Their Nets: The Purple Shell (Murasakigai), Japan

The Fishermen of Katase Hauling in Their Nets: The Purple Shell (Murasakigai), Japan, 1821

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Ferryboat, Japan, c. 1798. Creator: Hokusai

Ferryboat, Japan, c. 1798. Creator: Hokusai
Ferryboat, Japan, c. 1798

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: The Sumo Wrestlers Uzugafuchi Kandayu and Takasaki Ichijuro, Japan, 1783-84

The Sumo Wrestlers Uzugafuchi Kandayu and Takasaki Ichijuro, Japan, 1783-84

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Landscape with waterfall, from an untitled series of chuban prints, Japan, c. 1831

Landscape with waterfall, from an untitled series of chuban prints, Japan, c. 1831

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Memorial Anniversary (Shunen), from the series 'One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku)

Memorial Anniversary (Shunen), from the series "One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku)
Memorial Anniversary (Shunen), from the series " One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)", Japan, 1831/32

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Canary and Peony (Kanaari, shakuyaku), from an untitled series of flowers and birds

Canary and Peony (Kanaari, shakuyaku), from an untitled series of flowers and birds, Japan, c. 1834

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Two women stretching cloth, Japan, c. 1797 / 98. Creator: Hokusai

Two women stretching cloth, Japan, c. 1797 / 98. Creator: Hokusai
Two women stretching cloth, Japan, c. 1797/98

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: On the footbridge, Japan, n. d. Creator: Hokusai

On the footbridge, Japan, n. d. Creator: Hokusai
On the footbridge, Japan, n.d

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Admiring wisteria, Japan, c. 1801 / 07. Creator: Hokusai

Admiring wisteria, Japan, c. 1801 / 07. Creator: Hokusai
Admiring wisteria, Japan, c. 1801/07

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Boy releasing a kite, Japan, c. 1800 / 10. Creator: Hokusai

Boy releasing a kite, Japan, c. 1800 / 10. Creator: Hokusai
Boy releasing a kite, Japan, c. 1800/10

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Visitors to Enoshima, Japan, c. 1801 / 04. Creator: Hokusai

Visitors to Enoshima, Japan, c. 1801 / 04. Creator: Hokusai
Visitors to Enoshima, Japan, c. 1801/04

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Making paper cords for tying hair, Japan, c. 1801 / 18. Creator: Hokusai

Making paper cords for tying hair, Japan, c. 1801 / 18. Creator: Hokusai
Making paper cords for tying hair, Japan, c. 1801/18

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Courtly event modeled on the Lanting Gathering, Japan, c. 1801 / 07. Creator: Hokusai

Courtly event modeled on the Lanting Gathering, Japan, c. 1801 / 07. Creator: Hokusai
Courtly event modeled on the Lanting Gathering, Japan, c. 1801/07

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Servant throwing bundles of branches into waterfall, Japan, c. 1810. Creator: Hokusai

Servant throwing bundles of branches into waterfall, Japan, c. 1810. Creator: Hokusai
Servant throwing bundles of branches into waterfall, Japan, c. 1810

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Fujieda, from an untitled series of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido, Japan, 1804

Fujieda, from an untitled series of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido, Japan, 1804

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Fuchu, from an untitled series of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido, Japan, c. 1804

Fuchu, from an untitled series of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido, Japan, c. 1804

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Gathering Herbs, Japan, c. 1796 / 97. Creator: Hokusai

Gathering Herbs, Japan, c. 1796 / 97. Creator: Hokusai
Gathering Herbs, Japan, c. 1796/97

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: The Eastern Journey of the Celebrated Poet Ariwara no Narihira, Japan, c. 1806

The Eastern Journey of the Celebrated Poet Ariwara no Narihira, Japan, c. 1806

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: The Swordsmith Munechika and the God of Inari, Japan, 1805. Creator: Hokusai

The Swordsmith Munechika and the God of Inari, Japan, 1805. Creator: Hokusai
The Swordsmith Munechika and the God of Inari, Japan, 1805

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Goldfish farm, Japan, n. d. Creator: Hokusai

Goldfish farm, Japan, n. d. Creator: Hokusai
Goldfish farm, Japan, n.d

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Hanging up dyed cloth, Japan, c. 1805. Creator: Hokusai

Hanging up dyed cloth, Japan, c. 1805. Creator: Hokusai
Hanging up dyed cloth, Japan, c. 1805

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Viewing votive paintings, Japan, c. 1800. Creator: Hokusai

Viewing votive paintings, Japan, c. 1800. Creator: Hokusai
Viewing votive paintings, Japan, c. 1800

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Young girl dancing at noblemans mansion, Japan, 1805. Creator: Hokusai

Young girl dancing at noblemans mansion, Japan, 1805. Creator: Hokusai
Young girl dancing at noblemans mansion, Japan, 1805

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Hawk, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu)

Hawk, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), Japan, c. 1814

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Iris, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu)

Iris, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), Japan, c. 1814

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Flowers, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin)

Flowers, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin)
Flowers, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), Japan, c. 1814

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi in Hakone, Japan, c. 1830 / 35. Creator: Hokusai

Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi in Hakone, Japan, c. 1830 / 35. Creator: Hokusai
Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi in Hakone, Japan, c. 1830/35

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Enoshima, Japan, Unknown. Creator: Hokusai

Enoshima, Japan, Unknown. Creator: Hokusai
Enoshima, Japan, Unknown

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Ichikawa Danjuro VI, Japan, c. 1792 / 93. Creator: Hokusai

Ichikawa Danjuro VI, Japan, c. 1792 / 93. Creator: Hokusai
Ichikawa Danjuro VI, Japan, c. 1792/93

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Potters at Work - Imado, Japan, c. 1808. Creator: Hokusai

Potters at Work - Imado, Japan, c. 1808. Creator: Hokusai
Potters at Work - Imado, Japan, c. 1808

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Evening bell at Mii Temple, Japan, Unknown. Creator: Hokusai

Evening bell at Mii Temple, Japan, Unknown. Creator: Hokusai
Evening bell at Mii Temple, Japan, Unknown

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Comb Products in Tsuchiyama, Japan, c. 1804. Creator: Hokusai

Comb Products in Tsuchiyama, Japan, c. 1804. Creator: Hokusai
Comb Products in Tsuchiyama, Japan, c. 1804

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Illustration of products in Yoshida, Japan, 1804. Creator: Hokusai

Illustration of products in Yoshida, Japan, 1804. Creator: Hokusai
Illustration of products in Yoshida, Japan, 1804

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Ochanomizu in Kanda Mojin Shrine, Japan, c. 1811. Creator: Hokusai

Ochanomizu in Kanda Mojin Shrine, Japan, c. 1811. Creator: Hokusai
Ochanomizu in Kanda Mojin Shrine, Japan, c. 1811

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Visitors to the Hachiman shrine, Japan, c. 1803 / 04. Creator: Hokusai

Visitors to the Hachiman shrine, Japan, c. 1803 / 04. Creator: Hokusai
Visitors to the Hachiman shrine, Japan, c. 1803/04

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Women and Children Viewing the Fireworks, Japan, c. 1798. Creator: Hokusai

Women and Children Viewing the Fireworks, Japan, c. 1798. Creator: Hokusai
Women and Children Viewing the Fireworks, Japan, c. 1798

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: The Actor Segawa Kikunojo III as a Woman of a Samurai Family, Japan, c. 1786

The Actor Segawa Kikunojo III as a Woman of a Samurai Family, Japan, c. 1786

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: An Artisans Shop, from the album The Mist of Sandara (Sandara kasumi), Japan

An Artisans Shop, from the album The Mist of Sandara (Sandara kasumi), Japan, 1798

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Pilgrimage to Enoshima, Japan, c. 1821. Creator: Hokusai

Pilgrimage to Enoshima, Japan, c. 1821. Creator: Hokusai
Pilgrimage to Enoshima, Japan, c. 1821

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Japan, 1809. Creator: Hokusai

The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Japan, 1809. Creator: Hokusai
The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Japan, 1809

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Cuckoo and Azaleas (Hototogisu, satsuki), Japan, c. 1834. Creator: Hokusai

Cuckoo and Azaleas (Hototogisu, satsuki), Japan, c. 1834. Creator: Hokusai
Cuckoo and Azaleas (Hototogisu, satsuki), Japan, c. 1834

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Pitcher, 1878. Creator: Tiffany & Co

Pitcher, 1878. Creator: Tiffany & Co
Pitcher, 1878. Silver, gold, and copper, hammered design featuring irises, fish and dragonfly, attributed to Edward C. Moore. Almost certainly inspired by the work of Katsushika Hokusai

Background imageHokusai Tokimasa Collection: Kabuki actors, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Hokusai

Kabuki actors, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Hokusai
Kabuki actors, late 18th-early 19th century




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"Hokusai Tokimasa: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of a Master" Step into the mesmerizing world of Hokusai Tokimasa, a renowned Japanese artist whose works continue to captivate audiences worldwide. From his iconic pieces such as "Ejiri in Suruga Province (Sunshu Ejiri), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount" to lesser-known gems like "Red Shoki, the Demon Queller, " Hokusai's talent knows no bounds. Intricate and vibrant, Hokusai's brushstrokes transport us to different realms. Take, for instance, "The Hanging-cloud Bridge at Mount Gyodo near Ashikaga. . Late 18th-early 19th century, " where we can almost feel the misty air and hear nature whispering its secrets. Or immerse yourself in the power of "Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as The Great Wave, " an awe-inspiring depiction that has become synonymous with Japanese art. Hokusai's ability to capture both serenity and movement is evident in his masterpiece "Wild Geese and Water. " With each stroke, he brings these graceful creatures to life against a backdrop that evokes tranquility and harmony. Equally enchanting are his interpretations of ancient poems by Gon-Chunagon Sadaie and Ise in series such as One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu). Delve further into Hokusai's repertoire, and you'll discover hidden treasures like "Banana Garden at Nakashima (Nakashima shoen), from the series Eight Views of Ryukyu. " Here, he invites us into a lush oasis bursting with color—a testament to his mastery over various subjects. No exploration would be complete without encountering Mt. Fuji—Japan's majestic symbol—which Hokusai captures in "Fuji from Inume (?) Pass.