
Enoshima in Sagami Province by Katsushika Hokusai
Enoshima in Sagami Province places the sacred island at the centre of a landscape alive with movement and stillness in equal measure. Hokusai structures the scene with mathematical confidence — the diagonal pull of the coastline, the mass of the island, the human figures rendered small against natural scale — creating a composition that feels simultaneously monumental and intimate. The print belongs to his Thirty-Six Views series, where each image is as much a study in design as it is a depiction of place.
Produced in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, this work captures the precise linework, layered colour, and graphic clarity of Hokusai's original ukiyo-e design. The matte fine art paper holds the full range of tonal detail with museum-grade accuracy.
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Enoshima in Sagami Province by Katsushika Hokusai
Enoshima in Sagami Province places the sacred island at the centre of a landscape alive with movement and stillness in equal measure. Hokusai structures the scene with mathematical confidence — the diagonal pull of the coastline, the mass of the island, the human figures rendered small against natural scale — creating a composition that feels simultaneously monumental and intimate. The print belongs to his Thirty-Six Views series, where each image is as much a study in design as it is a depiction of place.
Produced in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, this work captures the precise linework, layered colour, and graphic clarity of Hokusai's original ukiyo-e design. The matte fine art paper holds the full range of tonal detail with museum-grade accuracy.
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Enoshima in Sagami Province places the sacred island at the centre of a landscape alive with movement and stillness in equal measure. Hokusai structures the scene with mathematical confidence — the diagonal pull of the coastline, the mass of the island, the human figures rendered small against natural scale — creating a composition that feels simultaneously monumental and intimate. The print belongs to his Thirty-Six Views series, where each image is as much a study in design as it is a depiction of place.
Produced in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, this work captures the precise linework, layered colour, and graphic clarity of Hokusai's original ukiyo-e design. The matte fine art paper holds the full range of tonal detail with museum-grade accuracy.























