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Comments: Had it laminated and stuck on the wall amongst other posters.
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Comments: Very disappointed in the quality of this poster. I assumed that the quality would match with the pictures they display on the website, but in reality it looks cheaply blown up and lacks crispness. I'll look elsewhere next time for oversized art. Pros
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Comments: My students were excited to see a new poster hanging in our classroom and were intrigued to learn about the artist, history and significance this piece brings to the world of art.
Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » The Great Wave at Kanagawa , c.1829by Katsushika HokusaiGiant Poster140 x 99 cm Item #: 1686941
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Product InformationOriginally created as a Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock printing, “the Great Wave of Kanagawa” is a study of contrasts between thundering waves and the small but mighty Mt. Fuji. Artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) often used the mystical mountain as a centerpiece in his art. In a novel interpretation of a traditional theme, Mt. Fuji’s significance and power is hardly minimized by its diminished size. This versatile and affordable poster delivers sharp, clean images and a high degree of color accuracy. Your poster is printed with an offset lithography press with a coating to protect the inks. About the ArtistJapanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760 – 1849) was a master of Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock printing. His monumental series done in Ukiyo-e, meaning “pictures of the floating world,” was “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji,” which included the famous “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa.” Between 1796 and 1820 he created approximately 30,000 book illustrations and color prints, and produced his most important works after age 60, often depicting Mount Fuji as an spiritually significant symbol. Impressionists, including Monet, Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec, enthusiastically embraced Hokusai’s work. © AllPosters
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