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Katsushika Kokusai's 36 Views of Mt. Fuji Anonymous
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and that's all i've got~
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>>391161
here's a mega: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YIBK79UH
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>>391197
Thanks anon.
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>>391178
Nice job, thank you!

>>391197
As well
>> Anonymous
yes, really like these, thanks OP
>> Anonymous
Great thread.
>> Anonymous XIV
Much appreciated - thank you!
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>>391197
you are now instantly my most loved person
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>>391213
both posts are me, the op
glad you guys like, giving back to /hr/ is the best
>> Anonymous
Free interne's for both you
>> Anonymous
bump for save
>> Anonymous
Would someone enlighten me as to which time period these paintings derive from?
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Katsushika Hokusai Born Asakusa, Japan 1760; died Honjo, Japan 1849
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Katsushika Kokusai was one of the most significant and creative woodblock printmakers of the first half of the nineteenth century. Recognized as a leading artist of the Ukiyo-e School, the most popular translation of Ukioy-e being “pictures of the gloating world”, Hokusai’s master was the eminent artist Shunsho. He worked during a period when art was made for and by the common people—artisans, traders and city dwellers. Since this work was widely available—due to its reproducibility—it was bound by the strictures of changing fashion. Popular prints featured courtesans and actors of the Kabuki theatre. Kokusai worked on such images until 1794. In 1798 he began a series of views of Edo, which formed a precursor to his serious interest in landscape. Through this subject, Hokusai exercised his artistic sensitivity and imagination, rejecting the demand for the increasing garishness of theatrical subject matter. This demand ceased with the end of the eighteenth century and Kokusai’s prints, such as The Great Wave of Kanagawa, became sought after. It is an ingenious and dramatic scene, the fishing boat and Mount Fuji itself are rendered tiny in the presence of the wall of water, threatening to break.
>> Iroquois Pliskin
Bump for great art!
>> Ludwig van Beefoven !ITee6CUOAs
more:
The better part of the collection:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NJYIKYZL
Filename: Japanese Prints - VERY HIGH RESO..rar
Filesize: 280.3 MB

Torrent of the full pack:
http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Japanese-Prints/378616ca8ef8327cb566e30a662766f54f341b9307b6/download.to
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>“pictures of the gloating world”

That should be "floating world," i.e. the mid-upper-class popular life in the city. Although a gloating world would be pretty funny.
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Hokusai: Also well-known for his pioneering works in the field of tentacle rape porn.
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Very fine
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Arigatoh OP.
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>>392597
We owe him so much...
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>> Anonymous
Great job anonymous!!

Ukiyo-e threads are the best of /hr/
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op here
bump again because damn thanks for that torrent link and more info!
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Thanks for the ups OP and thanks to>>392312for the torrent info! Always love more Japanese art!
>> Anonymous
Many thanks OP. You rule.
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wtf..
That painting is fucking awesome!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/36_Views_of_Mount_Fuji_(Hokusai)
>> Anonymous
Alligator, op!