Hokusai Katusika - One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji - 富嶽百景 - Volumes 1. - 1972





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Volume 1 of Katsushika Hokusai's One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji, illustrated edition, softback, 54 pages, 23 × 16 cm, published by Iwasaki Art Company in 1972, traditional Japanese binding, in good condition.
Description from the seller
An opportunity to own a volume from Katsushika Hokusai's lifelong ode to Mount Fuji.
This listing is for Volume 1 only, from the complete three-volume set of “One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji”.
'One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji' is a renowned collection of prints created by Katsushika Hokusai in his later years under the pseudonym “Gakkyō Rōō Manji”. Through diverse scenes, Hokusai depicted Mount Fuji from both imaginative and everyday perspectives, creating an immortal visual work that fused nature, people, and narrative.
This edition is the Iwasaki revised edition, published by Iwasaki Bijutsu Shuppan in 1972 (Showa 47), featuring Hokusai's illustrations accompanied by scholarly commentary.
The original set comprised three volumes (Volumes 1–3) and a commentary booklet.
This item comprises Volume 1 only, bound in traditional Japanese stitching (watōji).
Primarily composed of plates, it allows one to fully appreciate the appeal of Hokusai's expressive linework, dynamic compositions, and original perspectives.
Please note this is not a complete set. This listing includes Volume 1 only.
--- Condition ---
Traditional Japanese binding (thread-sewn)
Some slight soiling visible on the cover.
Pages and illustrations are clean, with no major tears or missing sections.
Considering its age, overall in very good condition.
54 pages
Size: Approx. 23.0 × 16.0 cm
Does not include the slipcase or commentary booklet.
Please refer to the photographs for detailed condition.
--- Keywords ---
One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji / Hokusai / Ukiyo-e / Art Book / Japanese Binding
--- Shipping Information ---
Shipped from Japan via Japan Post Tracking Service or DHL.
Delivery typically takes approximately two weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and handling fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
Seller's Story
An opportunity to own a volume from Katsushika Hokusai's lifelong ode to Mount Fuji.
This listing is for Volume 1 only, from the complete three-volume set of “One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji”.
'One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji' is a renowned collection of prints created by Katsushika Hokusai in his later years under the pseudonym “Gakkyō Rōō Manji”. Through diverse scenes, Hokusai depicted Mount Fuji from both imaginative and everyday perspectives, creating an immortal visual work that fused nature, people, and narrative.
This edition is the Iwasaki revised edition, published by Iwasaki Bijutsu Shuppan in 1972 (Showa 47), featuring Hokusai's illustrations accompanied by scholarly commentary.
The original set comprised three volumes (Volumes 1–3) and a commentary booklet.
This item comprises Volume 1 only, bound in traditional Japanese stitching (watōji).
Primarily composed of plates, it allows one to fully appreciate the appeal of Hokusai's expressive linework, dynamic compositions, and original perspectives.
Please note this is not a complete set. This listing includes Volume 1 only.
--- Condition ---
Traditional Japanese binding (thread-sewn)
Some slight soiling visible on the cover.
Pages and illustrations are clean, with no major tears or missing sections.
Considering its age, overall in very good condition.
54 pages
Size: Approx. 23.0 × 16.0 cm
Does not include the slipcase or commentary booklet.
Please refer to the photographs for detailed condition.
--- Keywords ---
One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji / Hokusai / Ukiyo-e / Art Book / Japanese Binding
--- Shipping Information ---
Shipped from Japan via Japan Post Tracking Service or DHL.
Delivery typically takes approximately two weeks.
Import duties, taxes, and handling fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.

