The waterfall in Ono on the Kisokai-road By Katsushika Hokusai

Made as a feature of a progression of waterfalls, The cascade in Ono on the Kisokai-road shows a landscape and transcending cascade and spectators on an extension. This print plainly exhibited characteristics of Japanese woodblock prints that interested Western crowds during the nineteenth century. For instance, the designed splash and stripes of falling water, alongside the trees and structures that stick off the sides of the picture, represent Japanese stylish styles that empowered the Impressionist development.

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