喜多庄兵衛 SHOBEE
21 Vews of Mt. Fuji
21 Vews of Mt. Fuji
In the front, it was a motif of "three wind clear weather" motif, and the whole of the silver jar was engraved with the National Cherry Blossoms of Japan. "Fugaku sanjurokkei" was a continuous work of the Fuji map depicting Mt. Fuji by the ukiyoe artist Katsushika Hokusai in the late Edo period, and it was published from 1831 to around 1833. All 36 figures and 10 additional figures. The view of this figure is the work which drew Fuji from the front side along with "Yamashita Hakusui", and it is a scene in the sea of the sea, iwamumo in the sky, and the snow mountain remains in the top of Mt. Fuji. "Wind" means the soft south wind blowing in the summer with the words in "Shi Kyo" (the Sutra). This figure is commonly referred to as' Red Fuji ', and it takes a moment to see the state of Mt. Fuji which received the sun in the early morning of summer. It consists of three waves: three waves, three ships, and Mt. Fuji in the background. In the latter half of the 1870s, part of the slippage influenced European artists such as the impressionist painter Gogh, and the composer's Debussy began to think of the symphonic poem "the sea". Even today, it is possible to obtain original sliding pictures. In March 2003, one of the sliding paintings was auctioned and the value of 2300000 euros was added, and in 2002, 46 sets of the 36 sets of Mt. Fuji, including this work, were auctioned at 135 million euros.
SPEC
| Size | H24 x W16cm |
| Body weight | 1600g |
| Packing weight | 5600g |
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