
Kannon Shrine at Kiyo Falls by Katsushika Hokusai
Kannon Shrine at Kiyo Falls depicts a waterfall and shrine setting in the tradition of Hokusai's waterfall prints from the early 1830s, a body of work devoted to falling water as a subject in its own right — among the first in ukiyo-e to treat waterfalls this way. The print balances the vertical rush of the falls against the stillness of the shrine architecture, a quiet meeting point of nature and devotion.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
Kannon Shrine at Kiyo Falls depicts a waterfall and shrine setting in the tradition of Hokusai's waterfall prints from the early 1830s, a body of work devoted to falling water as a subject in its own right — among the first in ukiyo-e to treat waterfalls this way. The print balances the vertical rush of the falls against the stillness of the shrine architecture, a quiet meeting point of nature and devotion.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
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Kannon Shrine at Kiyo Falls depicts a waterfall and shrine setting in the tradition of Hokusai's waterfall prints from the early 1830s, a body of work devoted to falling water as a subject in its own right — among the first in ukiyo-e to treat waterfalls this way. The print balances the vertical rush of the falls against the stillness of the shrine architecture, a quiet meeting point of nature and devotion.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.























