HOKUSAI: Great Art, Small Sizes Exhibition Showcases Early Works and Other Selected Masterpieces

  • NEW YORK, New York
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  • November 02, 2015

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Autumn Moon at Ishiyama by Hokusai
Ronin Gallery

Opening on Nov. 21, the exhibition HOKUSAI: Great Art, Small Sizes focuses on the exceptionally rare, early works of this true master artist, as well as several iconic prints from later series, including 36 Views of Mt. Fuji, 100 Poems as Told by the Nurse, and the Snow, Moon, and Flowers.

HOKUSAI: Great Art, Small Sizes is free to the public and will run through December 30, 2015, available for viewing Mon. – Fri. 11 a.m.– 6 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m – 4 p.m., at Ronin Gallery in New York City.

Hokusai (1760-1849) is not only among Japan’s greatest ukiyo-e artists, but also an inimitable master in the history of art worldwide. From lavish, privately commissioned works and sublime genre prints to steamy erotica and tiny landscapes, the exhibition HOKUSAI: Great Art, Small Sizes invites you explore Hokusai’s early genius. Before the Great Wave crested white and Red Fuji broke the horizon, petite masterpieces whispered their intricate detail with an enchanting intimacy. With unfaltering creativity, Hokusai presents Edo period Japan with careful sensitivity to its people and landscape alike. Produced in very small editions and graced with precious details, these prints are exceedingly rare. Ronin Gallery is pleased to present a collection of these early works, dating between 1790 and 1815, as well as select works from his later iconic series.

Mannen Bridge by Hokusai
Ronin Gallery

Opening Reception Brunch: Saturday Nov. 21, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.  

The Ronin Gallery is a leading family-owned Japanese and East Asian art gallery in New York City and home to the largest private collection of 17th-21st Century Japanese prints for sale in the U.S. Founded in 1975 in the Explorers Club Mansion of New York City, the gallery is now located on Madison Ave. and 49th St.

For more information about the gallery and to access the gallery’s online exhibits, visit:

http://roningallery.com/

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