Printed or painted ukiyo-e works were popular with the chōnin class, who had become wealthy enough to afford to decorate their homes with them. The term ukiyo-e ( 浮世絵) translates as "picture of the floating world".Īfter Edo (now Tokyo) became the seat of the ruling Tokugawa shogunate in 1603, the chōnin class of merchants, craftsmen, and workers benefited most from the city's rapid economic growth, and began to indulge in and patronise the entertainment of kabuki theatre, geisha, and courtesans of the pleasure districts the term ukiyo ("floating world") came to describe this hedonistic lifestyle. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of subjects including female beauties kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers scenes from history and folk tales travel scenes and landscapes Japanese flora and fauna and erotica. Ukiyo-e is a Japanese printmaking technique which flourished in the 17th through 19th centuries. It has influenced several notable artists and musicians, including Vincent van Gogh, Claude Debussy, Claude Monet, and Hiroshige. The Great Wave off Kanagawa has been described as "possibly the most reproduced image in the history of all art", as well as being a contender for the "most famous artwork in Japanese history". Several museums throughout the world hold copies of The Great Wave, many of which came from 19th-century private collections of Japanese prints. The composition of The Great Wave is a synthesis of traditional Japanese prints and use of graphical perspective developed in Europe, and earned him immediate success in Japan and later in Europe, where Hokusai's art inspired works by the Impressionists. The print is Hokusai's best-known work and the first in his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, in which the use of Prussian blue revolutionized Japanese prints. The print depicts three boats moving through a storm-tossed sea, with a large wave forming a spiral in the centre and Mount Fuji visible in the background. 'Under the Wave off Kanagawa') is a woodblock print by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, created in late 1831 during the Edo period of Japanese history. *Other resolutions 2160x3840 Sony Xperia (Z5 Premium, XZ2 Premium, XZ1 Premium, Z5, Premium Dual, XZ Premium, X Premium) 1440x3120 OnePlus 7 Pro, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, LG (G8 ThinQ, Q9, ThinQ, G7 Fit, G7 One, G7 ThinQ) 1080x2280 Samsung Galaxy (Note10, M30, S10e), Xiaomi (Mi Play, Redmi Note 6 Pro, Mi 8 Lite, Mi A2 Lite), Oppo (R17, A3, F7, R15 Pro, R15), Vivo (Z1 Lite, Z3, Z3i, V11i, Y97, V9, Z1i, Z1, X21i, V9, X21 UD, X21), OnePlus 6, Nokia (7.2, 6.2, 8.1, 7.1, 6.1 Plus) 1080x2248 Xiaomi Mi x2246 Asus Zenfone (Max Shot ZB634KL, Max Plus (M2) ZB634KL), Xiaomi Pocophone F1, Lenovo (S5 Pro GT, S5 Pro) 1080x2244 Meizu Note 9, Huawei Mate (20 X, 20) 1080x2160 Google Pixel 3, Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro, Huawei (Mate 10 Pro, P smart) 720x1520 Samsung Galaxy M10, Huawei (Y7 Pro, Enjoy 9), Oppo (A7, A3s, A5), Vivo (Y93, Y93s, Y95, Y93, Y91, Y81i, Y83 Pro, Y83, Y81), Nokia 5.The Great Wave off Kanagawa ( Japanese: 神奈川沖浪裏, Hepburn: Kanagawa-oki Nami Ura, lit. 1080x1920 iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 Plus 720x1280 1440x3040 Samsung Galaxy (Note10+, S10 5G, S10+, S10) 1440x2960 Samsung Galaxy (Note 9, S9+, S9, S8+, S8), Nokia 9 Pureview, Google Pixel 3 XL, Vivo Xplay 7 1440x2560 Samsung Galaxy (S7 Edge, S7, Note 5), Google Pixel (2 XL, XL) 1080x2340 Xiaomi (Redmi Note 8 Pro, Mi 9T, Redmi K20 Pro, Black Shark 2, Mi 9, Redmi Note 7 Pro, Redmi Note 7, Mi Mix 3), Samsung Galaxy (M40, A30, A60, A50, M20), Asus Zenfone 6, Oppo (K3, Reno, F11 Pro, R15x, RX17 Neo, K1, A7x, RX17 Pro, F9, Find X), vivo (Z1 Pro, S1 Pro, X27, V15, iQOO, NEX Dual Display, X23, V11), Huawei (P Smart Z, P30 Pro, P30, nova 3i, P smart 2019, Y9 2019, Mate 20 lite, P Smart+, nova 3), Lenovo (Z6 Pro 5G, Z6 Youth, Z5s, Z5 Pro GT, Z5 Pro), OnePlus 6T, Motorola Moto Z4 Force *Popular and common portrait screen resolution, perfect for most smartphone background.
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