
Mishima Pass in Kai Province by Katsushika Hokusai
Mishima Pass in Kai Province confronts the viewer with one of Hokusai's most dramatic compositional ideas: a towering cedar of such scale that figures at its base are reduced to near-invisibility. Mount Fuji rises in cool blue tones through morning mist in the distance, while pilgrims embrace the ancient trunk below. The contrast between monumental nature and human fragility is rendered with Hokusai's precise woodblock vocabulary – bold outlines, flat colour fields, and a commanding vertical axis that dominates the entire picture plane.
This archival fine art print, made in our Berlin studio, reproduces the composition's strong line work, the mist-softened peaks, and the deep greens of the cedar canopy with striking definition and colour accuracy.
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Mishima Pass in Kai Province by Katsushika Hokusai
Mishima Pass in Kai Province confronts the viewer with one of Hokusai's most dramatic compositional ideas: a towering cedar of such scale that figures at its base are reduced to near-invisibility. Mount Fuji rises in cool blue tones through morning mist in the distance, while pilgrims embrace the ancient trunk below. The contrast between monumental nature and human fragility is rendered with Hokusai's precise woodblock vocabulary – bold outlines, flat colour fields, and a commanding vertical axis that dominates the entire picture plane.
This archival fine art print, made in our Berlin studio, reproduces the composition's strong line work, the mist-softened peaks, and the deep greens of the cedar canopy with striking definition and colour accuracy.
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Mishima Pass in Kai Province confronts the viewer with one of Hokusai's most dramatic compositional ideas: a towering cedar of such scale that figures at its base are reduced to near-invisibility. Mount Fuji rises in cool blue tones through morning mist in the distance, while pilgrims embrace the ancient trunk below. The contrast between monumental nature and human fragility is rendered with Hokusai's precise woodblock vocabulary – bold outlines, flat colour fields, and a commanding vertical axis that dominates the entire picture plane.
This archival fine art print, made in our Berlin studio, reproduces the composition's strong line work, the mist-softened peaks, and the deep greens of the cedar canopy with striking definition and colour accuracy.























