Experience the monumental power and graphic precision of the Edo period with this faithful reproduction of Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa. Available as a Museum Quality Art Print, Gallery Wrapped Canvas, or Elegant Framed Canvas.
Product Overview
Step into the surging; dramatic waters of nineteenth-century Japan. This reproduction masterfully preserves the deep Prussian blue tones; the claw-like foam of the cresting wave; and the serene; snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji in the distance. Originally published c. 1831; this woodblock print is a profound exploration of the relationship between man; nature; and the eternal. It is a definitive piece for collectors who appreciate Japanese aesthetics; bold composition; and the legendary artistry of the Ukiyo-e tradition.
Historical Significance & The Artist
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Artist: Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
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Original Created: c. 1831
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Original Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (and other major collections)
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Movement: Ukiyo-e / Edo Period
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Context: The Great Wave is the most famous image from Hokusai’s series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji." It marked a revolutionary use of Prussian blue; a synthetic pigment recently imported to Japan; and showcased Hokusai's mastery of perspective. The work had a transformative impact on Western art; influencing Impressionists and Post-Impressionists like Monet and Van Gogh; and remains the most iconic work of Japanese art in the global consciousness.
The Narrative: A Vision of Nature’s Force, Vulnerability, and Stability
Set against the backdrop of a stormy sea; every element in the composition reinforces the quiet; monumental drama of the ocean's power.
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The Arching Wave: The giant "great wave" dominates the left side of the composition; its foam-fingered crest reaching down like a claw. This dynamic form creates a sense of imminent movement and overwhelming force; embodying the unpredictable nature of the sea.
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The Vulnerable Boats: Three oshokubune (fast boats used to transport live fish) are seen struggling against the waves. The rowers cling to their oars; highlighting the precariousness of human life when faced with the raw energy of the natural world.
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The Eternal Mountain: In the center of the horizon; Mount Fuji appears small and static; framed by the curve of the wave. This creates a powerful contrast between the fleeting; violent motion of the water and the timeless; unshakeable presence of the sacred mountain.
Available Variations & Sizes
We offer this masterpiece in a variety of formats to complement your space. All reproductions are archival quality; ensuring the vibrant blues and crisp white foam remain vivid for a lifetime.
Fine Art Paper Print
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Description: Printed on heavy-weight; acid-free archival paper with a matte finish. This highlights the incredible; graphic clarity of Hokusai’s linework and the subtle tonal gradations in the sky.
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Best For: Minimalist studies; creative workspaces; and traditional glass framing.
Gallery Wrapped Canvas
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Description: Printed on artist-grade cotton canvas and stretched over a 1.5-inch pine wood frame. The surging waves and deep blue water wrap around the edges for an immersive; modern look.
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Best For: Living rooms; coastal homes; and those seeking the tactile; textured feel of a classic woodblock print translated to canvas.
Framed Canvas
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Description: Our most prestigious option. The stretched canvas is set inside a sleek, contemporary floating frame made of pine wood with a black finish. This gives the artwork a gallery-style "hovering" effect; providing a sophisticated border that grounds the painting’s intense energy and iconic color palette.
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Best For: Formal rooms; hallways; and making a bold; intellectual; and timeless statement.
Available Sizes:
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Small: Perfect for a curated gallery wall or a sophisticated office nook.
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Medium: A versatile choice for a home office; dining space; or bedroom.
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Large: A commanding statement piece that allows you to fully see the intricate patterns of the foam and the masterful use of negative space.
Why Choose This Reproduction?
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Prussian Blue Calibration: We meticulously calibrate our pigments to recreate the specific; deep indigo and vibrant blue tones that make Hokusai’s original prints so visually striking.
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Graphic Clarity: Our high-definition printing ensures that every sharp outline and delicate spray of water; from the boats to the peak of Fuji; is rendered with breathtaking precision.
Bring home the masterpiece that captures the timeless spirit of nature's power and the monumental genius of Hokusai from the height of the Edo period.