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Katsushika Hokusai and Kitagawa Utamaro were Japanese artists in the late 1700s. They were famous for their ukiyo-e woodblock prints.
Some time in the 1780s Hokusai was married to his first wife, about whom very little is known except that she died in the early 1790s.
he had good education in school. Feet
Katsushika Hokusai, a Japanese artist, was born in October of 1760 in Edo, Japan. He worked primarily in the medium of wood-block print.
He was a Japanese man.
Hokusai was an artist.
hokusai was japanese
Hokusai was an only child but, his father was supposedly an Shogun Mirror Producer, and his mother was probably an 'Concubine' which a state of a women which can not get married to a man due to her social status.Hope it helped :)
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Katsushika Hokusai was born on October 31, 1760
Katsushika Hokusai was born on October 31, 1760
Kastsuhika Hokusai children's names are unknown. Sorry ) :
The greatest painting of Hokusai is The Great wave off Kanagawa.
Katsushika Hokusai was born on October 31, 1760, in Honjo, Edo, of unknown parentage. While Hokusai moved at least ninety times throughout his lifetime, he never left this region. He was adopted as a child by the prestigious artisan-family Nakajima Ise, who made mirrors for the shogun.As a teenager, Hokusai was a delivery boy for a booklending shop and also apprenticed to a woodblock carver. At the age of eighteen, Hokusai began serious training in print design under Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-1792), an eminent designer in Kabuki actor and theater prints. Under the name Shunsho, Hokusai illustrated storybooks and created prints depicting beautiful women. After his teacher's death in 1793, Hokusai entered a period of wandering, searching for different styles and themes in association with artists outside the Katsukawa School.Hokusai changed his artistic name at least twenty times. In 1797, the artist began using the name Hokusai. Frequently, he combined it with others, creating a variety of names, such as Sori arateme Hokusai ("Hokusai changed from Sori"), Hokusai Sori, or Gakyojin Hokusai ("A Man Mad about Art, Hokusai").Around 1804, Hokusai studied Western styles based on Dutch copperplate prints. In his new work influenced by the Dutch prints, Hokusai gave an illusion of space and landscape elements using light and dark shadows and signed his name horizontally in imitation of Western artists.Between 1811-1830, Hokusai published an enormous number of illustrated books. The most important was Hokusai Manga, the artist's lifelong project, which took thirty-eight years. Only two volumes were published at this time.
Hokusai Katsushika has written: 'The drawings of Hokusai' 'Xin bian shui hu hua zhuan' -- subject(s): Illustrations, Shui hu zhuan 'Paintings and drawings in the Freer Gallery of Art' 'Ehon onna Imagawa' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Women 'Gasei Hokusai shunga' 'Hokusai, sketchesand paintings' 'Hokusai hanga meisaku ten' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'One hundred views of Fuji =' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, In art, Ukiyoe 'Hokusai, manga to shunga' 'Hokusai' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'One hundred views of Mount Fuji' 'Hokusai gafu' 'Hokusai to Hiroshige' -- subject(s): Japanese Color prints, Ukiyoe 'Der heilige Berg Fujiyama' -- subject(s): Japanese Drawing, Pictorial works 'Japanische Holzschnitte und Zeichnungen' 'The work of Hokusai' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Hokusai' -- subject(s): Biography, Catalogs, English poetry, Erotic art, Exhibitions, In art, Japanese Color prints, Japanese Painting, Japanese poetry, Printmakers, Translations from Japanese, Translations into English, Ukiyoe, Wood-engravers, Wood-engraving, Japanese 'Hokusai: sketches and paintings' 'Ehon Wa-Kan no homare' -- subject(s): Heroes, Portraits 'Hokusai bijutsukan =' 'Denshin kaishu Hokusai do chu gafu' 'Nikuhitsu Katsushika Hokusai' -- subject(s): Ukiyoe 'Hokusai's views of Mt. Fuji' -- subject(s): In art, Ukiyoe 'Hokusai gwaden ='
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