Zoom Fuji from Gotenyama Hokusai ReplicArt Oil Painting Reproduction
Zoom Fuji from Gotenyama Hokusai ReplicArt Oil Painting Reproduction
Zoom Fuji from Gotenyama Hokusai ReplicArt Oil Painting Reproduction

Fuji from Gotenyama

It is a splendid panorama on the Fuji and the bay of Sagami. a motley crowd of townspeople, travelers and samurai stroll under the cherry blossoms on a beautiful spring day. Hokusai here depicts teahouses and other places of entertainment. The straight and broken lines of the buildings contrast with the rounded lines of the hills, the vegetation or the blooming of the pale pink cherry trees.

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Description

Hokusai

Japan's most famous ukiyo-e printmaker in the Edo period (1603–1868), Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was the author of a world-famous work: The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1831), which is among the equally famous “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji”. The man who nicknamed himself "the drawing madman" also gained fame with his popular erotic and fantastic prints, as well as his important collection of various patterns and sketches: the Hokusai manga. This very prolific artist embodies Japanese spirituality and the celebration of an animist nature through his work. The discovery of his prints was a major aesthetic shock for European artists at the end of the 19th century.

Hokusai broke away from his teacher, attended several schools, and began to publish his first poetry collections. Around 1800, he adopted the name that would make him famous: Hokusai (meaning "Workshop of the North") in homage to a Buddhist deity he admired.

Hokusai, the painter in search of the absolute and master of illusion, devotes a cult to natural elements, respect that leads him to magnify their monumentality. The artist does not hesitate to indulge in innovative experiments, in particular using Prussian blue, a pigment recently introduced in Japan, which gives his views an exceptional intensity of color. But it was as a landscape painter that he imposed his original talent, combining his knowledge of traditional Japanese techniques with his curiosity for Western painting.

Original artwork details

Current location: Private collection

Original size: 10.3 x 15.2 in (26.2 x 38.7 cm)

Date created: 1850

Art movement: Japanism

Painting and Framing

Our Painting Process

Hand-Painted

All our art reproductions are hand-painted by our master copyists. As part of their academic background, they have studied the techniques of old masters and will faithfully reproduce each artwork.

Materials

We use the best oil paints (Winsor & Newton or Grumbacher). All our canvases are made of 100% cotton, and have been double-coated with acid-free sizing and gesso primer.

Stretching & Framing

Ready to hang

Our stretcher frames are built using premium-quality kiln-dried wood to ensure a solid & sturdy foundation.  Our canvas stretchings are done by hand, utilizing the same traditional method employed by artists for hundreds of years.  We're committed to providing gallery wraps fastened without tapes, glues, or any other chemicals, thus helping to preserve your artwork well into the future.

Rolled canvas

Unframed rolled canvas orders will arrive rolled inside a protective tube with an extra 1.5" white canvas on all sides so you can easily frame it locally.

Process

1/ Review

We will share photographs of the complete work and request your feedback. Any requested revisions can be added.

2/ Approve

Once the painting has met your satisfaction, we will ask you to do a final approval.

3/ Ship

We will stretch (if you opt for stretching), pack, and deliver the art to you in 3 to 10 days.

Shipping and Returns

Returns

Each artwork is painted to order just for you in the size of your choice. That means we are unable to accept returns or exchanges. We can also not make any changes or cancellations to orders after 48 hours.

If your new artwork arrives in anything other than perfect condition for any reason, please let us know, and we will repair or replace the piece!

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Shipping

Due to extremely high demand each piece can take between 2 to 6 weeks to paint, frame and ship. You'll receive a FedEx tracking number from us as soon as it's in the mail so you can keep an eye on things.

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