El molino de agua de Onden
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This painting is set in Onden, near Harajuku, now Jingumae, Shibuya Ward.
A waterwheel quietly turns against the backdrop of clear, flowing water and lush greenery. The figures of working people and the expansive countryside evoke the idyllic lifestyle of Edo. monte Fuji, looming small in the background, symbolizes the presence of nature in everyday life.
It is said that this landscape depicts the "richness of life." It captures the pristine scenery of Edo, where people lived in harmony with nature even in the city. This work captures the peaceful flow of time, as if hearing the sound of water.
Hokusai Katsushika is a leading ukiyo-e artist of the late período Edo. His masterpiece, "Treinta y seis vistas del monte Fuji," depicts the beauty of Japanese landscapes with powerful compositions and vivid colors, earning him international acclaim. He constantly sought new forms of expression, changing the title of his work more than 90 times throughout his life. His bold compositions and unique brushwork had a profound influence on later impresionista artists.
Frame Sizes
| Tamaño | Dimensions (cm) |
|---|---|
| Large | 78.8 x 55 x 2.5 |
| Medium | 62.5 x 47.5 x 2.5 |
| Small | 53 x 41.5 x 2.5 |
Small & Medium sizes: Delivered in a standard picture frame. Large size: Features an acrylic panel design (a sleek, frameless style without a surrounding border).