Hokusai's Great Wave off Kanagawa is likely the first picture that comes to mind when most people think of Japanese woodblock prints. He is best known for his landscape paintings, many of which feature waterfalls, bridges, and mountains, particularly Mount Fuji, but he also took a lot of images of ghosts, animals, and erotica.
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What is the most famous Japanese woodblock print?
Non-FictionHokusai's Great Wave off Kanagawa is likely the first picture that comes to mind when most people think of Japanese woodblock prints. He is best known for his landscape paintings, many of which feature waterfalls, bridges, and mountains, particularl...