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Tōkaidō kanaya no fuji by Katsushika Hokusai

Tōkaidō kanaya no fuji by Katsushika Hokusai

The broad, shallow Ōi River at Kanaya presented Edo-period travellers with one of the Tōkaidō's great challenges — no bridge, only porters and human chains wading chest-deep across the current. Hokusai frames the scene from a low vantage point, stretching the river's silver expanse across the picture plane while Mount Fuji anchors the upper right with its customary calm. The procession of figures mid-crossing lends human scale to the landscape, their warm brown tones playing against cool blues and grey-greens. A quietly monumental image from the Thirty-Six Views series.

Rendered as a canvas art print, the wide river panorama and layered blues gain a depth and tactile richness that print on paper cannot replicate. The woven surface draws out the warmth in Hokusai's ochre tones. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigments.

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Tōkaidō kanaya no fuji by Katsushika Hokusai

The broad, shallow Ōi River at Kanaya presented Edo-period travellers with one of the Tōkaidō's great challenges — no bridge, only porters and human chains wading chest-deep across the current. Hokusai frames the scene from a low vantage point, stretching the river's silver expanse across the picture plane while Mount Fuji anchors the upper right with its customary calm. The procession of figures mid-crossing lends human scale to the landscape, their warm brown tones playing against cool blues and grey-greens. A quietly monumental image from the Thirty-Six Views series.

Rendered as a canvas art print, the wide river panorama and layered blues gain a depth and tactile richness that print on paper cannot replicate. The woven surface draws out the warmth in Hokusai's ochre tones. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigments.

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The broad, shallow Ōi River at Kanaya presented Edo-period travellers with one of the Tōkaidō's great challenges — no bridge, only porters and human chains wading chest-deep across the current. Hokusai frames the scene from a low vantage point, stretching the river's silver expanse across the picture plane while Mount Fuji anchors the upper right with its customary calm. The procession of figures mid-crossing lends human scale to the landscape, their warm brown tones playing against cool blues and grey-greens. A quietly monumental image from the Thirty-Six Views series.

Rendered as a canvas art print, the wide river panorama and layered blues gain a depth and tactile richness that print on paper cannot replicate. The woven surface draws out the warmth in Hokusai's ochre tones. Produced in our Berlin studio with museum-grade archival pigments.

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