View of Fuji from a Boat at Ushibori - 1837


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

Katsushika Hokusai's 1837 painting "View of Fuji from a Boat at Ushibori" is one of the most iconic depictions of the relationship between humans and nature in Japanese ukiyo-e art. Incorporating meticulous detail and masterful composition, this painting embodies not only the grandeur of Mount Fuji, but also the subtle connection of everyday life with the surrounding landscapes.

In the foreground, we see a rowboat, gently gliding across the lake's waters, which are painted in a deep blue hue that reflects the serenity of the surroundings. The choice of this vibrant colour not only offers a sense of calm, but also highlights the contrast with the majesty of Mount Fuji, which rises imposingly on the horizon. Hokusai succeeds in accurately capturing the unmistakable shape of this sacred mountain, whose summit seems adorned with perpetual snow, a symbol in itself of Japanese cultural identity.

As the viewer’s eye moves towards the middle of the work, the silhouettes of several pine trees and a colorful landscape beyond the water become noticeable. These plant elements help to frame the scene, creating a sense of depth and perspective that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the visual experience. The arrangement of elements in the painting is meticulous; the boat not only acts as a focal point, but also serves as a link between the viewer and the vastness of the landscape.

Within the context of the time, this work is set in a period when Hokusai had already gained notoriety both in Japan and abroad. His style is characterized by the technique of ukiyo-e, a type of printmaking that emphasizes the ephemeral beauty of the world, a concept deeply rooted in Japanese philosophy. Hokusai was a master of landscape composition and his ability to convey the atmosphere of a place makes him a precursor of modern landscape art.

It is interesting to consider that beyond aesthetic representation, this painting reflects Hokusai's fascination with capturing the essence of Japan in its various forms. As in other notable works such as "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji", this piece highlights not only a landscape but a collective experience, linking to the daily lives of those who lived at its feet.

In the historical sweep of ukiyo-e, “View of Fuji from a Boat at Ushibori” stands out for its simplicity and depth, showcasing Hokusai’s ability to integrate technical and emotional aspects into a single image. Through his mandate for light, color, and form, Hokusai offers contemporary and future viewers a portal into the contemplation of nature, a legacy that continues to resonate in the visual culture of Japan and beyond.

Thus, this work is not only a testament to Hokusai's talent, but also a reminder of the beauty of the Japanese landscape and the impermanence of life, themes that remain relevant and deeply moving. In its simplicity, "View of Fuji from a Boat at Ushibori" captures the spirit of an era and a culture that values ​​both the beauty of the natural environment and the human connection to it.

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