





Description
Fujimigahara in the province of Owari, Katsushika Hokusai
This canvas print represents one of the most famous works of Katsushika Hokusai, titled "Fujimigahara in the province of Owari." The scene depicts a craftsman working on a large wooden wheel, with a background showing a Japanese rural landscape.
The Colors Used
The color composition is dominated by natural and earthy tones. The sky features shades of blue and light azure, while the ground is rendered with warm colors such as yellow and brown. The trees and vegetation are represented with intense greens, creating a harmonious contrast with the other elements of the landscape.
Details and Symbolism
The craftsman at the center of the scene is depicted with great attention to detail, highlighting his concentration and dedication to work. The wooden wheel, the central element of the work, symbolizes the cycle of life and the connection between man and nature. In the background, Mount Fuji appears as a symbol of stability and permanence, a recurring theme in Hokusai's works.
Atmosphere and Composition
The overall atmosphere of the print is serene and contemplative, inviting the viewer to reflect on the beauty of everyday life and the harmony between man and nature. The balanced composition and the skillful use of colors make this work a masterpiece of Japanese art.
Specifications
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Framed Print Ready to Hang
The fabric is stretched and hand-fixed on the rear sides of the inner frame. Thanks to a depth of 2.5 cm, the frame offers a ready-to-hang artwork to enhance any environment.

Canvas print stretched on frame
Prints with pine wood frames, ready to hang. They add depth and a three-dimensional effect to the environment. Frames are 2.5 cm deep with 1.5 cm edges, for a natural and refined touch.

Colors and Details that Last
Each canvas is made with inks and materials of the highest quality, ensuring vibrant and long-lasting colors. Choose excellence for your works and transform every environment into a masterpiece.









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