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Hokusai
[ hoh-kuh-sahy, hoh-kuh-sahy; Japanese haw-koo-sahy ]
noun
- Ka·tsu·shi·ka [kah, -ts, oo, -, shee, -kah], 1760–1849, Japanese painter and illustrator.
Hokusai
/ ˈhəʊkʊˌsaɪ; ˌhəʊkʊˈsaɪ /
noun
- HokusaiKatsushika17601849MJapaneseARTS AND CRAFTS: artist Katsushika (ˌkætsuːˈʃiːkə). 1760–1849, Japanese artist, noted for the draughtsmanship of his colour wood-block prints, which influenced the impressionists
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From the oldest masters down to Hokusai, it is constantly welling up in the drollest conceits.
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Needless to say, Hokusai did not reach the age of a hundred and ten.
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Frederick called one of Hokusai's prints "the golden poem of summer."
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Among them there is a sketch by Hokusai which reminds me of the way in which my mind bestrides stray fancies that float past.
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I think I can give you a good article on Hokusai; but that is for afterwards; Fontainebleau is first in hand.
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