"The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is an iconic woodblock print by the Katsushika Hokusai, and one of the most recognized artworks in the world. Created around 1831, it is part of Hokusai's "36 Views of Mount Fuji" series that he drew traveling through rural Japan.
At the center of the composition, an enormous and majestic wave with its curling form and white foam towers over everything. Beneath it, boats filled with struggling fishermen appear tiny and vulnerable, highlighting the immense power of nature. Mount Fuji, Japan's sacred peak, looms majestically in the distance, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between humanity and the natural world.
This print illustrates the artist's mastery of ukiyo-e style (translates as "pictures of the floating world"), as well as his ability to capture the beauty of Japanese landscapes. It remains a beloved example of traditional Japanese art, admired for its aesthetic and cultural significance.