Goten-Yama
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting titled "Goten-Yama" created by Katsushika Hokusai, a renown Japanese ukiyo-e artist, depicts a vibrant and detailed scene set during the spring season, showcasing the tradition of hanami, or cherry blossom viewing. In the foreground, groups of people from various walks of life, including families and friends, are gathered on a hillside that is lush with greenery and dotted with light pink cherry blossoms, engaging in leisurely activities and enjoying the beauty of the season.In the middle distance, gentle slopes lead the eye towards the ocean and another shoreline in the background, offering a feeling of expansive beauty that leads to Mount Fuji. The iconic mountain is rendered in a calm blue and white, symbolizing its snow-capped peak, creating a peaceful contrast to the busy, colorful scene in the foreground.The sky is rendered in a gradation from a light to deeper blue, suggesting a clear, serene day. The tall, slender cherry trees adorned with pink blossoms frame the composition, enhancing the aesthetic beauty of the scene and emphasizing the season depicted.This work, like many of Hokusai's prints, articulates the joy of living in harmony with nature and celebrates the cultural practices and natural beauty of Japan, presenting an idealized view of communal joy and natural splendor.
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Over seven decades, Katsushika Hokusai had produced an astounding 30,000 drawings, paintings, and prints. In his 70s, he began releasing his most famous landscape woodblock print series known as the 36 Views of Mount Fuji, which includes the iconic The Great Wave off Kanagawa. His artworks had influences beyond Japan, inspiring many renowned western artists including Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, and Vincent Van Gogh.