Ukiyo-e Landscapes The World of Katsushika Hokusai
Katsushika Hokusai is often remembered for a single image — The Great Wave.But to see Hokusai only as a painter of waves is to miss his true obsession.Hokusai did not paint nature as scenery.He painted nature as a living force — one that observes, reacts, and sometimes threatens those who stand before it.In Edo-period Japan, mountains were not merely landforms.The sea was not passive water.And Mount Fuji was never silent.
