Hokusai: The man who painted a mountain
Publication details: New YorkEdition: 1st. edDescription: 40 p. 6 x 0.41 x 9.28 inches (hardcover)ISBN:- 0374332630
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In her own glowing paintings and lucid text, Deborah Kogan Ray tells the fascinating life story of the Japanese artist Hokusai (1760-1849). He rose from poverty, taught himself to draw, became the promising pupil of a great master, and then defied tradition to become one of the most important and influential artists in the world.
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