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Nine Moods is a celebrated series of woodblock prints by the Japanese master Katsushika Hokusai, produced during the Edo period (circa 1831–1834) as part of his wider Views of Mount Fuji collection.
Each print in the series depicts a distinct emotional or atmospheric state — from turbulent waves and swirling mists to serene mountain silhouettes — united by the iconic form of Mount Fuji in the background.
This museum-quality reproduction is printed using giclée technique on acid-free cotton rag paper, ensuring the depth of tone and fine woodgrain texture are faithfully preserved.
The series invites the viewer to contemplate nature's power and tranquility through Hokusai's masterful use of Prussian blue, iron pigment and delicate gradations of ink.
An exceptional choice for those who appreciate Japanese art, ukiyo-e traditions and the enduring influence of Hokusai on Western modernism.
Series: Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji – Nine Moods (Fugaku hyakkei)
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai, Edo period, 1831–1834
Print method: Giclée on 310 gsm acid-free cotton rag
Colour: Archival pigments, UV-stable
Standard sizes: A2 (42 × 59.4 cm) and A1 (59.4 × 84.1 cm)
Available unframed or framed in black / natural ash
Mat board: 2 mm acid-free, bevel-cut
Glazing: Non-reflective museum acrylic
Certificate of reproduction included