Katsushika Hokusai
Kururam
Katsushika Hokusai
| Sex or gender | male |
|---|---|
| Country of citizenship | Japan |
| Su suro tǝlam usulu yǝ | 葛飾北斎, 葛飾󠄁北齋 |
| Given name | 北斎 |
| Family name | 葛飾 |
| Name in kana | かつしか ほくさい |
| Date of birth | 31 Lailahar 1760 |
| Place of birth | Honjo |
| Date of death | 10 Chidi 1849 |
| Place of death | Asakusa |
| Spouse | unknown value, unknown value |
| Child | Katsushika Ōi, Katsushika Tatsujo |
| Languages spoken, written or signed | Japanese |
| Student of | Katsukawa Shunshō |
| Residence | Uraga |
| Work location | Edo |
| Floruit | 1808, 1849 |
| Start of work period | 1775 |
| End of work period | 1849 |
| Ethnic group | Japanese people |
| Last words | Encore cinq ans et je serais devenu un grand artiste., 悲と魂で ゆくきさんじや 夏の原 |
| Participant in | documenta 12 |
| Artist files at | National Gallery of Art Library |
| Movement | Japonisme, Kasei culture, ukiyo-e |
| Genre | ukiyo-e, portrait |
| Copyright status as a creator | copyrights on works have expired |
[1][2]Katsushika Hokusai sha chasambo yim fyakkin tilon bǝ lan kǝntawu lailahir bǝ lan saa duwu mǝyon tulurin firaskin bǝ lan.(30-Oct-1760)
Kenengan nzǝ buro yǝ
[yasa | usullu yasa]Bawono
[yasa | usullu yasa]Yim mǝyon bǝ lan kitawu chidi bǝ lan saa duwu mǝyon uskun fidiyon laarrin bǝ lan bawono.(10-May-1849) Hakusai bǝ lan sun nzu notunaman biske ma (Ukiye-e) bula japan bǝ. Zaman (Edo) bǝ lan. Katsushika Hokusai dǝ shi kurta-kurtama. Kam zauro kasadiwa rintama . Suro awo kurzunaman (Thirty six views of mount suji) nbǝji kureman attǝyǝy (The Great wave of kanagawa) nbǝji.
Lamintǝ
[yasa | usullu yasa]Nakka ngwu:
- Hokusai
- 1760 births
- 1849 deaths
- 18th-century Japanese painters
- 19th-century Japanese painters
- Artists from Tokyo
- Japanese botanical illustrators
- Buddhist artists
- Color engravers
- Japanese wood engravers
- 18th-century Japanese illustrators
- 19th-century Japanese illustrators
- Japanese landscape painters
- Japanese portrait painters
- Katsukawa school
- People from Katsushika
- Shunga by artist
- Japanese male painters
- 18th-century male artists
- 19th-century male artists
- 18th-century Japanese engravers
- 19th-century Japanese engravers