Hokusai
Great Wave off Kanagawa - Puzzle
Great Wave off Kanagawa - Puzzle
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How it Works
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Dimensions
70 cm x 50 cm
27.5" x 19.5"
1,000 pieces
AboutΒ Woman with a Parasol
AboutΒ Woman with a Parasol
AboutΒ Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies
AboutΒ Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies
AboutΒ Garden at Sainte-Adresse
AboutΒ Garden at Sainte-Adresse
AboutΒ Water Lilies
AboutΒ Water Lilies
About The Titanic
About The Titanic
About The Kiss
About The Kiss
AboutΒ Self-Portrait with Monkeys
AboutΒ Self-Portrait with Monkeys
AboutΒ The Two Fridas
AboutΒ The Two Fridas
AboutΒ Meditative Rose
AboutΒ Meditative Rose
AboutΒ As You Like It
AboutΒ As You Like It
About Lobster Telephone
About Lobster Telephone
AboutΒ Burning Giraffe
AboutΒ Burning Giraffe
AboutΒ The Persistence of Memory
AboutΒ The Persistence of Memory
AboutΒ Flight of a Bee
AboutΒ Flight of a Bee
AboutΒ Nighthawks
AboutΒ Nighthawks
About Tree of Life
About Tree of Life
About May Basket
About May Basket
AboutΒ Saguaro Forms
AboutΒ Saguaro Forms
About Waterlilies
About Waterlilies
About The Dragon
About The Dragon
AboutΒ Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province
AboutΒ Tenma Bridge in Settsu Province
AboutΒ Fine Wind, Clear Morning
AboutΒ Fine Wind, Clear Morning
AboutΒ Peonies and Canary
AboutΒ Peonies and Canary
About The Great Wave off Kanagawa
About The Great Wave off Kanagawa
The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It is part of Hokusaiβs Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series that secured his fame both in Japan and overseas.
The mountain with a snow-capped peak is Mount Fuji, which in Japan is considered sacred and a symbol of national identity.
Sometimes assumed to be a tsunami, the wave is more likely to be a large rogue wave. It is about to strike three boats, symbolizing the force of nature and the weakness of human beings.
AboutΒ CafΓ© Terrace at Night
AboutΒ CafΓ© Terrace at Night
AboutΒ Starry Night Over the RhΓ΄ne
AboutΒ Starry Night Over the RhΓ΄ne
About Irises
About Irises
About Bedroom in Arles
About Bedroom in Arles
About Sunflowers
About Sunflowers
About Starry Night
About Starry Night
AboutΒ A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
AboutΒ A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
About Georges Seurat
About Georges Seurat
About Vincent van Gogh
About Vincent van Gogh
About Edward Hopper
About Edward Hopper
About Claude Monet
About Claude Monet
About Gustav Klimt
About Gustav Klimt
About Salvador DalΓ
About Salvador DalΓ
About Frida Kahlo
About Frida Kahlo
About Hokusai
About Hokusai
Hokusai's work transformed theΒ ukiyo-eΒ artform from a style ofΒ portraitureΒ largely focused onΒ courtesansΒ and actors into a much broader style of art that focused on landscapes, plants, and animals.Over his career, Hokusai used more than 30 different names, always beginning a new cycle of works by changing it, and letting his students use the previous name.
About Frank Lloyd Wright
About Frank Lloyd Wright
