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At the age of six, Hokusai was said to have painted his first
picture, and a year after his death aged 89, his designs for
illustrated books were posthumously published. Tracing a long,
prolific career, this edition spans each of the artist’s creative
phases: from the actor portraits with which Hokusai started out to
the 1,300 designs carried out in his final years under the name
Manji.Reproducing 746 woodblock prints, paintings, sketches, and
book illustrations, many of them in granular detail, this volume is
comfortably the most complete publication on perhaps Japan’s most
famous artist. Hokusai’s wide appeal as the recognizable figure of
Japan’s Edo period endures to this day: in March 2023, a version of
his iconic woodblock print Under the Wave off Kanagawa (or The
Great Wave), from his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, was
auctioned for 2.76 million US dollars.Looking far beyond The Great
Wave, this monograph features both familiar and lesser known,
rarely reprinted artworks.Entitled The (almost) complete Hokusai,
it offers an unmatched variety of subjects and techniques: from a
landscape of the Kirifuri Waterfall to large-format maps of the
Tokaido and Kisokaido roads and the Boso Peninsula, spreads of
illustrated books, from his sensual, imaginative erotica (shunga)
to drawing manuals such as the fifteen-volume Hokusai manga, and
several depictions of animals, from his various woodblock print
series on birds and flowers to his later hanging scroll paintings
of ducks amidst a flowing stream and a tiger suspended in the
snow.The result of an extensive campaign of new photography, this
edition has sourced images of artworks from over 100 institutions
worldwide. These include museums and collections from Europe and
the United States to Japan, such as the Hiei Shrine at Kisarazu,
where a surviving panel painting of a boar hunt at the foot of
Mount Fuji was rephotographed for this edition.Accompanying texts
by Andreas Marks place Hokusai’s works in historical context,
exploring his influence on Western artists such as Degas and
Gauguin despite never leaving Japan himself. Combining rigorous
research on the authenticity of Hokusai’s art with extra-large
reproductions, including four fold-outs, The (almost) complete
Hokusai is both a visual carnival of Edo-period Japan and a
significant monograph of scholarly reference.