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東都浅草本願寺 AsakusaTemple 葛飾北斎 Hokusai Posters by masterpiecesofart
36 Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku Sanjurokkei) is an ukiyoe series of large, colour woodblock prints by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849). The series depicts Mount Fuji in different seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances.

At 3776 metres, Mt. Fuji is the highest point in Japan. The ancient poets of Manyo wrote many songs about this mountain and during the Edo period it became a preferred subject of ukiyoe artists like Hiroshige and Hokusai. Being isolated and located near the coast, it appears taller than in reality, and always charms those who watch it by an exceptional beauty.

This is number28 in the series and shows a Buddhist temple in the Asakusa district of Edo, now Tokyo. The picture emphasizes the extraordinary height of the building, which seems to dwarf the rest of the city, and even Mt. Fuji on the horizon. Only a fire watchtower and a kite approach the temple's reach for the sky.
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Available for prints 11x16 or smaller, Value Cardstock Paper is the perfect balanced white paper with a matte coating. For small posters, Value Cardstock Paper will create a beautiful poster with vivid colors and 90 brightness.

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東都浅草本願寺 AsakusaTemple 葛飾北斎 Hokusai

36 Views Of Mt. Fuji 富嶽三十六景

36 Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku Sanjurokkei) is an ukiyoe series of large, colour woodblock prints by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849). The series depicts Mount Fuji in different seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances.

At 3776 metres, Mt. Fuji is the highest point in Japan. The ancient poets of Manyo wrote many songs about this mountain and during the Edo period it became a preferred subject of ukiyoe artists like Hiroshige and Hokusai. Being isolated and located near the coast, it appears taller than in reality, and always charms those who watch it by an exceptional beauty.

This is number28 in the series and shows a Buddhist temple in the Asakusa district of Edo, now Tokyo. The picture emphasizes the extraordinary height of the building, which seems to dwarf the rest of the city, and even Mt. Fuji on the horizon. Only a fire watchtower and a kite approach the temple's reach for the sky.

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masterpiecesofart said 05/10/2011 about
masterpiecesofart
Shipped to Oxford, United Kingdom! Thank you to the buyer!
masterpiecesofart said 07/09/2011 about
masterpiecesofart
Thank you, Zenya!
ZenyaZenyaris said 07/09/2011 about
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☆¸.·’★ ░░▒▓ OUTSTANDING WORK! ▓▒░░ ★ ¸.·’☆
masterpiecesofart said 22/07/2011 about
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Shipped to Edinburgh, United Kingdom! Thank you to the buyer!
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MORE STARS !!!!!
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Thank you!
Vicky Brago-Mitchell said 03/02/2010 about
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Muy hermoso.
Vicky Brago-Mitchell said 02/02/2010 about
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Outstanding.
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STARS!!!!!
ottoblotto said 20/01/2010 about
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Great view of Fuji!!!
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Stars.
masterpiecesofart said 26/06/2009 about
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Thank you for your purchase
Sam in St Austell, United Kingdom!
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colbert2008 said 13/06/2009 about
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Why all the pink?
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