Lake Suwa in the Shinano province (c.1829 – c.1833) by Katsushika Hokusai

Lake Suwa in the Shinano province - Katsushika Hokusai - c.1829 - c.1833

Artwork Information

TitleLake Suwa in the Shinano province
ArtistKatsushika Hokusai
Datec.1829 - c.1833
Art MovementUkiyo-e
Current LocationGuimet Museum, Paris, France

About Lake Suwa in the Shinano province

The artwork entitled “Lake Suwa in the Shinano province” was created by the esteemed artist Katsushika Hokusai circa 1829 to 1833. This piece, crafted within the Ukiyo-e art movement, belongs to the landscape genre and forms part of the renowned series “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji”. Presently, the artwork resides in the Guimet Museum located in Paris, France.

The composition of the artwork captures a serene lakeside scene, featuring a thatched-roof hut situated on a small promontory in the foreground. Two gracefully curved trees frame the picturesque view, their dark canopies contrasting with the gentle hues of the sunset-tinted sky. In the midground, small boats glide effortlessly across the tranquil waters of Lake Suwa, while traditional houses and dense greenery populate the distant shore. Mount Fuji, a recurrent subject in Hokusai’s series, is subtly depicted in the background, its iconic silhouette providing a sense of continuity and grandeur. The harmonious blend of natural elements and meticulous detail exemplifies Hokusai’s mastery in depicting the tranquil beauty of the Japanese landscape.

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