The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido
woodblock printing by Katsushika Hokusai
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The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido
Summary
The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido is a print[1].
Key Facts
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido is the creator of Katsushika Hokusai[2].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's image is recorded as 冨嶽三十六景 東海道金谷の不二-Fuji Seen from Kanaya on the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō Kanaya no Fuji), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei MET DP141070.jpg[3].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's instance of is recorded as print[4].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's instance of is recorded as woodcut print[5].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's genre is recorded as landscape painting[6].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's genre is recorded as ukiyo-e[7].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's genre is recorded as meisho-e[8].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's part of the series is recorded as Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji[9].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's depicts is recorded as Mount Fuji[10].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's depicts is recorded as kasa[11].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's depicts is recorded as river crossing[12].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's depicts is recorded as Ōi River[13].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's depicts is recorded as ninsoku[14].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's depicts is recorded as kago[15].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[16].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's inventory number is recorded as JP2975[17].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's Commons category is recorded as The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tōkaidō (36 Views of Mount Fuji)[18].
- +1831-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido[19].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's title is recorded as 東海道金谷の不二[20].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's title is recorded as Fuji Seen from Kanaya on the Tōkaidō[21].
- The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido's location of the point of view is recorded as Kanaya-juku[22].
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Works and Contributions
The Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido is the creator of Katsushika Hokusai[2].