Elegance, extreme lightness and natural brilliance of colours in every detail.
Combining modernity and lightness, aluminium lamination offers a demanding clientele high resolution with brilliant and natural colours that highlight every detail of the work.
With its robust and waterproof surface, it is also suitable for wet rooms such as kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor rooms.
Added to your wishlist
Adding to your wishlist in progress
Aluminum mounting added to your wishlist
Share this work
Share with your printing options
Link to be shared
Add to my wishlist
Additional products
Canvas Print
starting at $ 76
Fine Art Print
starting at $ 19
Fine Art Print Standard frame sizes
starting at $ 19
Framed Giclée Print 10.5 " x 13.5 "
$ 67
More works by Hokusai
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
30.5 x 20.5 cm
starting at $ 54
Fine Wind, Clear Morning
30.5 x 20.4 cm
starting at $ 54
Tea house at Koishikawa. The m...
30.5 x 21.3 cm
starting at $ 54
Kajikazawa in Kai Province
30.5 x 20 cm
starting at $ 53
Two Small Fishing Boats on The...
30.5 x 22 cm
starting at $ 54
The Little Raven with the Mina...
15.3 x 21.2 cm
starting at $ 46
Thunderstorm Beneath the Summi...
30.5 x 20.4 cm
starting at $ 54
Description
"The Waterfall at Ono on the Kisokaidō Road" by Katsushika Hokusai is an iconic woodblock print from Japan's Edo period. Created around 1832, this artwork is one of the Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, which contributed to the artist's worldwide acclaim.
The print depicts a picturesque scene of a roaring waterfall at Ono, located along the Kisokaidō road. In the foreground, travelers are shown in awe of the waterfall. See more
Mount Fuji stands majestically in the background, shrouded in mist and clouds.
The composition is an example of Hokusai's skill in playing with scale and creating striking depth in the image. The details of the trees and surrounding vegetation are finely executed, adding richness to the overall scene.
This masterpiece illustrates the spiritual connection between the Japanese people and Mount Fuji, considered sacred. Hokusai's work captures the majesty of Japanese nature and the admiration it instills in travelers and artists.