Hokusai Yoro Waterfall

Hokusai Yoro Waterfall. Smithsonian's national museum of asian art washington, dc, united states. 14 ¾ x 10 1/8 in.

Yoro Waterfall by Hokusai Poster Kuriosis Vintage Prints
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The color woodblock print “the falls of yoro, province of mino” was created around 1827. The texture and thickness of this paper ensure a high fidelity to the original artwork. Buy yoro waterfall, mino province, from the series a journey to the waterfalls of all the provinces from katsushika hokusai as the highest quality art print to your liking.

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The beautiful, rich hues and gorgeous details make this classic painting perfect in a living room! This waterfall woodblock print is from the mino province and a common theme of his works. Yoro waterfall in mino province (mino no kuni yoro no taki), from the series tour of the waterfalls in various provinces (shokoku takimeguri) date:

The Amida Falls In The Far Reaches Of The Kisokaido Road.


This print has been digitized and cleaned up to achieve the best result possible, without compromising the original artwork. The waterfalls take up most of each. The image is reproduced as a digital print using archival inks on 100% cotton rag paper that is matted to 11 x 14 inch board.

The Texture And Thickness Of This Paper Ensure A High Fidelity To The Original Artwork.


Yoro waterfall in mino province, from famous waterfalls in various provinces hokusai 1833. Katsushika hokusai tour of waterfalls in various province. This makes the vivid colors and the soft, warm textures of woodcut prints come.

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Because he give hokusai to his disciple and took. Appearing from an opening atop the high, rugged cliffs, the yoro waterfall, about 13 feet wide, drops from a height of about 130 feet cascading with a thunderous roar and spray hitting the rocks and cascading into the pool below. Yoro waterfall in mino province.

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His most famous piece is the “great wave off kanagawa,” from his 36 views of mt. The color woodblock print “the falls of yoro, province of mino” was created around 1827. The falling mist waterfall at mount kurokami.