Kajikazawa in Kai Province(Digital Download)
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This work depicts a traveler standing by a thunderous waterfall in the mountains of Koshu. The force of the water flowing over the rocks and the cool, misty air are conveyed through the image.
The powerful contrast between the white of the waterfall basin, the black of the rocks, and the green of the trees is the pinnacle of Hokusai's depiction of nature. While it conveys a sense of human insignificance, it evokes a sense of familiarity with nature rather than awe.
The realistic sound of the splashing water is almost audible, and the feeling of freshness is so refreshing it cleanses the soul. This piece encapsulates Hokusai's lifelong pursuit of the "beauty of natural life."
El artista, Katsushika Hokusai, es uno de los principales artistas de ukiyo-e de finales del período Edo. His masterpiece, "Treinta y seis vistas del monte Fuji," depicts the beauty of Japanese landscapes with powerful composition and vivid colors, earning him international acclaim. He changed the title of his work more than 90 times throughout his life, always striving for new forms of expression. His bold composition and unique brushwork had a major influence on later impressionist painters.