Sazai Hall at the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats - Katsushika Hokusai | Art print
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Admire the exquisite harmony of the artwork "Sazai Hall at the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats" by the illustrious Katsushika Hokusai, a cornerstone name in Japanese art. This art print of the original woodblock, from the iconic series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji," is a vivid testament to the Edo period, when the art of woodblock printing reached its peak. Created between 1830 and 1832, this piece delicately depicts the Sazai Hall, an imposing structure nestled in the heart of the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats, illustrating the serene beauty and spirituality of the era. To discover more masterpieces by this legendary artist, explore all works by Katsushika Hokusai.
In this print, Hokusai masterfully uses ink and colors to capture not only the majestic architecture but also the surrounding atmosphere, creating a scene that is both peaceful and dynamic. Every detail is meticulously rendered, showcasing Hokusai’s mastery and his attention to the subtleties of nature and humanity. The artwork is a precious part of the Henry L. Phillips Collection, an artistic heritage that continues to inspire and enchant art lovers worldwide.
Owning this art print, printed on a rigid aluminum panel, means acquiring a piece of art that promises not only exceptional durability but also remarkable fidelity to the original colors. This work is ideal for anyone wishing to infuse a touch of refinement and history into their living space. It fits perfectly into both modern and traditional interiors, transforming your home into an artistic sanctuary. For enthusiasts of Japanese art, be sure to also discover The Great Wave off Kanagawa Katsushika Hokusai, art print Bay of Tago Ejiri Tokaido Katsushika Hokusai, and Falls of Kirifuri at Mt. Kurokami Shimotsuke Province circa 1832 Katsushika Hokusai.
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Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
Admire the exquisite harmony of the artwork "Sazai Hall at the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats" by the illustrious Katsushika Hokusai, a cornerstone name in Japanese art. This art print of the original woodblock, from the iconic series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji," is a vivid testament to the Edo period, when the art of woodblock printing reached its peak. Created between 1830 and 1832, this piece delicately depicts the Sazai Hall, an imposing structure nestled in the heart of the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats, illustrating the serene beauty and spirituality of the era. To discover more masterpieces by this legendary artist, explore all works by Katsushika Hokusai.
In this print, Hokusai masterfully uses ink and colors to capture not only the majestic architecture but also the surrounding atmosphere, creating a scene that is both peaceful and dynamic. Every detail is meticulously rendered, showcasing Hokusai’s mastery and his attention to the subtleties of nature and humanity. The artwork is a precious part of the Henry L. Phillips Collection, an artistic heritage that continues to inspire and enchant art lovers worldwide.
Owning this art print, printed on a rigid aluminum panel, means acquiring a piece of art that promises not only exceptional durability but also remarkable fidelity to the original colors. This work is ideal for anyone wishing to infuse a touch of refinement and history into their living space. It fits perfectly into both modern and traditional interiors, transforming your home into an artistic sanctuary. For enthusiasts of Japanese art, be sure to also discover The Great Wave off Kanagawa Katsushika Hokusai, art print Bay of Tago Ejiri Tokaido Katsushika Hokusai, and Falls of Kirifuri at Mt. Kurokami Shimotsuke Province circa 1832 Katsushika Hokusai.
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