
The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji is a famous series of woodblock prints created by Japanese artist Hokusai in the early 19th century. Each print depicts Mount Fuji from different locations, seasons, or times of day, capturing its majestic presence alongside various landscapes, buildings, and natural scenes. The series highlights Fuji's cultural significance and the diverse ways it can be experienced visually. While originally thirty-six prints, some versions include additional views, emphasizing the mountain's prominence in Japan's scenery and artistic tradition.