Back of Fuji from Minobu River

Back of Fuji from Minobu River portrays an intimate and rarely seen perspective of Mount Fuji — viewed from behind, rising above the gentle curves of the Minobu River, framed by soft riverbanks and an open, luminous sky. Hokusai offers something quietly subversive in showing the world’s most iconic mountain from its unheroic side, inviting a more personal, unhurried contemplation of a subject usually met with grandeur — a reminder that beauty reveals itself differently depending on where you choose to stand.

In a home, this print brings a feeling of gentle revelation, contemplative stillness, and understated sophistication. Its softer, more intimate composition compared to Hokusai’s more dramatic works lends a room a mood of reflective warmth — the quiet confidence of someone who appreciates beauty in its less obvious, more personal forms.

It is a perfect fit for minimalist, Japandi, or thoughtfully curated Scandinavian interiors — spaces that prize subtlety over spectacle, with clean lines, muted natural tones, warm woods, and a deliberate absence of clutter. It would feel most at home in a serene bedroom, a softly lit reading corner, or an entryway that welcomes with quiet grace — a piece for those who look a little closer and find more than most people see.

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Frame Options (A1) (CANVAS)

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Frame Options (60X80CM) (CANVAS)

Size

Print Material*

Print Quality (A2)

Print Quality*

Print Quality (A1)

Print Quality*

Print Quality (60X80CM)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A2) (FINE)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A1) (FINE)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (60X80) (FINE)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A2) (CANVAS)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A1) (CANVAS)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (60X80CM) (CANVAS)

Total: $36.69

ESTIMATED TOTAL COST: SGD 181.24

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MEET THE ARTIST

Katsushika Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist of extraordinary range and restless creative energy, widely regarded as one of the greatest artists in history. Born in Edo, he showed a passion for drawing from early childhood and went on to study under the master Katsukawa Shunshō, eventually developing a bold, distinctive style entirely his own. Hokusai’s career spanned over seven decades and an astonishing 30,000 works — paintings, woodblock prints, and illustrated books — produced under more than 30 different pseudonyms, each marking a new creative phase. He rose to international fame with Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (1830–33), which included the iconic The Great Wave off Kanagawa, arguably the most recognized work of Japanese art in the world. What set Hokusai apart was his insatiable curiosity — he explored anatomy, perspective, Western artistic techniques, and the full spectrum of Japanese life, from peasants and artisans to gods and mythical creatures. His Manga sketchbooks became influential reference works for generations of artists. He remained fiercely devoted to his craft until the very end, reportedly declaring on his deathbed that five more years would have made him a truly great artist. He died at 88, leaving behind a legacy that profoundly shaped both Eastern and Western art for centuries to come.

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