Cover of "Famous Moments in the Eastern Capital" Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
Katsushika Hokusai (1760 – 1849) was a Japanese ukiyo-e (pictures of the floating world) painter and printmaker and painter, born in Edo (now Tokyo), and is best known for his woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji c. 1830-35 which includes the internationally recognized print The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
This is part 8 of a 19 - part post on the works Katsushika Hokusai. For full biographical notes see part 1 and for earlier works see parts 1 - 7 also.
1818-30 Sketches:
1821 Shell-Matching Game with Genroku Poets
(Genroku Kasen Kai-awase):
1818-30 Sketches:
1818-30 After the Festival ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 After the Festival ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Banner Raising ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Bride and Her Escort: Street Musicians ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Crowded Street ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Evening of the Bon Festival ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Gift to an Actor ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Hawkers and Porters ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Lantern Vender and Strollers ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Men of Various Occupations ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Movers and Passers-by ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Palanquin and Women Loiterers ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Pavement Scene ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Portable Food-stall and Carts ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Religious Group Marching ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Saunterers and Toilers ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Setting up the New Year's Tree: Mendicant Dancers ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Spaghetti Vender and Street Crowd ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Stopping for a Night's Lodging ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Summer Evening Pastimes ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 The Festival Eve ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Visit to a Temple ink and colour sketch on paper 9.3 x 26 cm |
1818-30 Worshippers ink and colour on paper sketch 9.3 x |
(Genroku Kasen Kai-awase):
1821 Ashi Clam, from the series "Genroku Kasen Kai-awase" colour woodblock print 20.2 x 17.8 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
1821 Brocade Shell from the series "A Matching Game with Genroku-period Poem Shells" colour woodblock print with metallic pigments 20.5 x 17.8 cm Art Institute of Chicago, IL |
1821 Court Ladies with Caged Pheasant-The Univalve Shell, from the series "Shell-Matching Game with Genroku Poets" colour woodblock print 20.1 x 17.7 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA |
1821 Fresh Water Clams: The Toy Seller colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1821 Hand Mirror and Hair Ornaments-The Colour Shell, from the series "Shell-Matching Game with Genroku Poets" colour woodblock print 20.8 x 18.1 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA |
1821 Making Bamboo Curtains-The Bamboo Blind Shell ( Sudaregai ), from the series "Shell-Matching Game with Genroku Poets" colour woodblock print 18.9 x 17.2 cm |
1821 Plover Shell colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1821 The Ditch Shell: Children Playing colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1821 The Fishermen of Katase Hauling in Their Nets: The Purple Shell colour woodblock print with metallic pigments 18.2 x 17.2 cm Art Institute of Chicago, IL |
1821 The Plum-blossom Shell, from the series "The Poetry-Shell Matching Game of the Genroku Era" colour woodblock print 21 x 18.2 cm |
1821 The Sparrow Shell: Treasure Box and Bird Cage colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1821c Cherry Shell, from the series "Genroku Poetry Shell Games" colour woodblock print 19.7 x 17.5 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
1821c Miyako Shell colour woodblock print 20 x 17.8 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
1821c The Pine Tree Beneath the Waves colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam * * * * * |
1821 Three Great Warriors of Shuhan looking at a handscroll, with a poem by Kûmanya Utagaki no Maeda colour woodblock print 21.3 x 18.4 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA |
1822 A Selection of Horses:
1822 A Shrine Visit colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Agate ( Horse Brain Stone ) colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Bridle District colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Dried Seahorses and a Box with Two Beetles colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Fujiwara Clan: The Pearls of Tides and the Fujiwara colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Goods from Arima colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Hobby Horse colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Horse Cover with Stirrup colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Horse Pattern, from the series "Horses" colour woodblock print 21 x 18.7 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
1822 Horse Shells: Horse Play colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Horse Slippers colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Horse Talisman colour woodblock print 20.6 x 17.8 cm Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota |
1822 Inkstone in a Horseshoe Shape in honour of the Year of the Horse, from the series "A Selection of Horses" colour woodblock print 21.2 x 19 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA |
1822 Leading-a-Horse Money colour woodblock print 20.6 x 17.8 cm Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota |
1822 Saddle, Wringer, Smoking Outfit and Plum Branch / The Cotton Spinning Horse, from the series "A Selection of Horses" colour woodblock print 20.6 x 17.8 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA |
1822 The Horse Shrine colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822 Votive Table with Flowers colour woodblock print Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam |
1822c Wooden Horse colour woodblock print 21 x 18.4 cm Brooklyn Museum, New York |
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