The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa.jpg
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Summary
Artist |
Unknown Japanese copyists
artist QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q5586
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Description |
Deutsch:
Foto einer neu geschnittenen Kopie von „Unter der Welle im Meer vor Kanagawa“ (
神奈川沖波裏
), bekannt als „Die große Welle“, aus den
Farbholzschnitten
der
36 Ansichten des Berges Fuji
. Obwohl es häufig in der Literatur mit Bezug auf
Tsunamis
(
津波
) verwendet wird, war dies nicht zwangsläufig der Grundgedanke von
Hokusai
. In Wirklichkeit werden die Wellen als
Okinami
(
沖波
), brandende Wellen auf offenem Meer, bezeichnet.
English:
Modern recut copy of
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
(
神奈川沖波裏
), from
36 Views of Mount Fuji
, Color
woodcut
. Although it is often used in tsunami literature, there is no reason to suspect that Hokusai intended it to be interpreted in that way. The waves in this work are sometimes mistakenly referred to as tsunami (
津波
), but they are more accurately called okinami (
沖波
), great off-shore waves.
עברית:
"הגל הגדול בסמוך לקאנאגאווה" (1832), הדפס עץ מאת האמן היפני קאטסושיקה הוקוסאי. ראשון מבין סדרת ההדפסים "36 מבטים על הר פוג'י" .
日本語:
葛飾北斎による浮世絵版画、
富嶽三十六景
の中の一枚(Modern recut copy)、「神奈川沖波裏」(Behind the Great Wave at Kanagawa") 。この絵はしばしば「Tsunami(津波)」の文脈で用いられるが、北斎が津波のつもりで描いたという根拠はない。原題は「津波」ではなく「沖波」で
ある。
Türkçe:
"Kanagawa Okinami Ura" (神奈川沖波裏: Kanagawa büyük dalganın arkası): Hokusai Katsushika (葛飾北斎, d. 1760 - ö. 1849)'nin Ukiyo-e "Fugaku Sanjūrokkei" (富嶽三十六景; Fuji Dağı otuz üç manzarası) serisinden Claude Debussy'nin bundan esinlenerek "La Mer" bestelediği düşünülmektedir.
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Date |
circa 1930
date QS:P571,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
(original was created between 1829-1832)
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Source/Photographer | Own work | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
Copyright expired as Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) died more than 70 years ago. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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