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1831 · Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and colour on paper · 25.7 cm × 37.9 cm (ōban yoko-e)
First print in the "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" series and the most widely reproduced Japanese artwork in the world. Three oshiokuri-bune — fast cargo boats — are caught in a towering wave off the coast of Kanagawa, a snow-capped Mount Fuji visible small in the trough between crests. Notable for its early use of imported Prussian blue (bero-ai) and for the compositional play of natural force against the smallness of human effort. Surviving early-state impressions are held at the Met, British Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Rijksmuseum, and elsewhere.
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