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Was Vincent van Gogh inspired by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai?
When Vincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night, left, he was likely inspired by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa, right, an art researcher says. (MoMA's collection online/Google Arts & Culture, Carl Court/Getty Images)
Was Hokusai a modernist?
Van Gogh’s Starry Night. The importance of Hokusai to the early European modernist movement is both immense and well mapped. Much less known is the extent to which Hokusai had himself borrowed from European image culture.
Did Gauguin really like Hokusai?
Gauguin, who stayed with Van Gogh for two months in the Yellow House in the autumn of 1888, also loved the work of Hokusai, although he is not recorded as ever owning or mentioning The Great Wave. But some of Gauguin’s plunging Brittany seascapes of 1888 are highly reminiscent of The Great Wave.
Was Van Gogh interested in the Great Wave?
Van Gogh’s interest in The Great Wave is well known to specialists on the artist, but not so widely by experts on Japan. When Tim Clark was curating last year’s British Museum exhibition on Hokusai: Beyond The Great Wave, I mentioned Van Gogh’s letter.
Colourful Figures
In truth, it had been invented half a world away, 130 years before Hokusai’s wave broke, in an accident involving one of Europe’s most colourful figures: Johann Conrad Dippel. Born in the actual “Castle Frankenstein” in Germany in 1673, the enigmatic theologian and passionate dissector believed the souls of the living could be funnelled from one co
Blue Arrives in Asia
In the early 1800s, a Guangzhou entrepreneur deciphered the recipe and began manufacturing the pigment in China at a much lower cost. Despite Japan’s strict ban on all imports and exports, the colour found its way to the printmaking industry in Osaka, Japan where it was trafficked as “bero”, a derivation from the Dutch “Berlyns blaauw” (“Berlin blu
Hokusai’s European Influence
The importance of Hokusai to the early European modernist movement is both immense and well mapped. Much less known is the extent to which Hokusai had himself borrowed from European image culture. Although in the artist’s lifetime, Japan was subject to Sakoku, the 250-year policy that forbade exchange with the outside world on penalty of death, a c
The Making of Hokusais Reputation in the Context of Japonisme
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The Making of Hokusais Reputation in the Context of Japonisme
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Was Vincent van Gogh inspired by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai?
When Vincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night, left, he was likely inspired by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa, right, an art researcher says. (MoMA's collection online/Google Arts & Culture, Carl Court/Getty Images)
How did Hiroshige influence Van Gogh?
Utagawa Hiroshige influenced Van Gogh: this is Hiroshige’s Plum Garden at Kamata, 1857 (Credit: Nationaal Museum voor Wereldculturen, Leiden) The impact of Japanese prints upon Van Gogh’s painting during this period is well known.
How old was Hokusai when he started painting?
Hokusai began painting when he was six years old, and when he was twelve his father sent him to work in a bookstore. At sixteen, he became an engraver's apprentice, which he remained for three years while also beginning to create his own illustrations.
Did Van Gogh make his own print of the courtesan?
Childish, isn’t it?” In The Courtesan (after Eisen), 1887, Van Gogh reproduced a print by Keisai Eisen that appeared on a magazine cover – he made it his own by using paint (Credit: Van Gogh Museum)
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