BENRIDO COLLOTYPE Print "Red Fuji" by Hokusai
Description
Katsushika Hokusai
Born in Edo in the 10th ~ Kainaga 2nd year (1760~1849). He began painting at the age of 6, and at the age of 19 became a disciple of Katsukawa Haruaki and entered the ukiyo-e painting world, but studied various painting methods such as the Kano school, the Tosa school, the Rin school, the Chinese painting, and the Western-style painting. From around the age of 38, he took up the Hokusai issue and engaged in independent and independent drawing activities in new fields such as reading book illustrations and picture models. It also had a wide influence on Europe, including French Impressionism. His representative works are "Thirty-Six Views of Tomitake", "Kunitaki Tour" and "Hokusai Manga".