Featuring all 46 works from Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, the pinnacle of ukiyo-e art. Each piece is presented on its own full page, accompanied by insightful explanations. Experience Hokusai’s unique perspective and the breathtaking landscapes of Edo-period Japan. About This Book Katsushika Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji is a masterpiece that holds a pivotal place in both Japanese and global art history. Originally titled Thirty-Six Views, the series was later expanded to include 46 prints due to its immense popularity. Created during Hokusai’s seventies, a period considered the pinnacle of his artistic career, this series transcends traditional ukiyo-e by incorporating influences from Western and Chinese art while celebrating Japan’s natural beauty and everyday life. This English edition features all 46 works, presented in full-page format to allow detailed appreciation. It includes a curated selection of early and later prints, highlighting the most striking versions. Each piece is accompanied by concise explanations of its location, Hokusai’s innovative techniques, and the profound cultural and artistic impact of the series. From the iconic The Great Wave off Kanagawa to lesser-known but equally captivating works, this volume offers a timeless exploration of Mount Fuji through Hokusai’s visionary lens. Perfect for art enthusiasts and those captivated by Japanese culture. Uses Perfect as an introduction for those new to ukiyo-e. Ideal for enjoying traditional Japanese landscapes. A thoughtful gift for anyone interested in art. All 46 Works are included.