Stamp HOKUSAI Hundred Faces
Stamp HOKUSAI Hundred Faces
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This stamp is based on the masterpiece "Hundred Faces" by Katsushika Hokusai, a master of ukiyo-e. The expressive figures are reproduced in minute detail using rubber stamps. This unique desk accessory brings the humor of the Edo period back to life.
W48mm×D48mm×H24mm (Stamp surface: 45×45mm)
W1530mm×D1050mm×H300mm
293g
Material: Wood, natural rubber
made in Japan
Katsushika Hokusai was a renowned ukiyo-e artist who flourished in the late Edo period. He left behind a diverse body of work, including landscapes, satirical prints, and bird-and-flower paintings. His series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, exemplified by The Great Wave off Kanagawa, is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad, and is known to have influenced Impressionist painters.
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