Basket of Flowers with Bamboo Blind ca. 1799–1810 Katsushika Hokusai Japanese A basket of flowers with long, pendant cords blown by the wind appears beneath a partially rolled-up bamboo blind, or misu. The long, horizontal format is particularly daring. Closer inspection reveals an embossed decoration on the white cords. Hokusai's signature reads S?ri aratame Hokusai Shin ga ("painted by Hokusai Shin, changed from S?ri"); two seals, in red and white characters, read Tokimasa. The artist used the name Tokimasa during his S?ri and early Hokusai Basket of Flowers with Bamboo Blind. Kats


Basket of Flowers with Bamboo Blind ca. 1799–1810 Katsushika Hokusai Japanese A basket of flowers with long, pendant cords blown by the wind appears beneath a partially rolled-up bamboo blind, or misu. The long, horizontal format is particularly daring. Closer inspection reveals an embossed decoration on the white cords. Hokusai's signature reads S?ri aratame Hokusai Shin ga ("painted by Hokusai Shin, changed from S?ri"); two seals, in red and white characters, read Tokimasa. The artist used the name Tokimasa during his S?ri and early Hokusai Basket of Flowers with Bamboo Blind. Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1760–1849 Tokyo (Edo)). Japan. ca. 1799–1810. Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper. Edo period (1615–1868). Prints


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