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Enoshima in Sagami Province Poster

Enoshima in Sagami Province Poster

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Enoshima in Sagami Province (Sôshû Enoshima) (ca. 1829–1833) by Katsushika Hokusai

Bring timeless elegance to your space with this serene coastal scene, where Hokusai masterfully captures the mystical beauty of Enoshima, a site long celebrated in Japanese folklore for its enchanting views and spiritual significance.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Katsushika Hokusai was a pivotal figure in the ukiyo-e tradition, the celebrated woodblock print movement of Japan’s Edo period. Renowned for his innovative approach to landscape and nature, Hokusai collaborated with skilled artisans to produce prints that captured both the spirit and detail of Japanese life and scenery. His works have influenced generations of artists worldwide and remain central to the appreciation of Japanese art history.

This vintage Japanese landscape is featured among our famous artists collection, offering a glimpse into the refined visual storytelling that defined Hokusai’s era and continues to inspire collectors of landscape art.

The Artwork

Enoshima in Sagami Province was created during a time when travel and pilgrimage were popular among Edo-period Japanese. The island of Enoshima, known for its shrines and scenic beauty, was a favored destination for both spiritual seekers and leisure travelers. Hokusai’s print transforms this real location into a poetic vision, capturing the cultural fascination with coastal landscapes and the interplay between nature and human experience.

Serving as both a memento and a narrative piece, the artwork reflects the era’s appreciation for travel prints that brought distant places into everyday life. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Japan’s coastal scenery and the stories woven around it.

Style & Characteristics

The print features a sweeping view of Enoshima’s rocky cliffs rising from the sea, with stylized waves rolling in the foreground. Hokusai employs crisp outlines and simplified forms, hallmarks of ukiyo-e, to create a composition that is both dynamic and harmonious. The use of cool blue and green tones for the water and sky contrasts with the warm beige of the paper, imparting a sense of calm and clarity.

Subtle gradations of color and rhythmic linework evoke the movement of the waves and the gentle atmosphere of the coast. The overall effect is tranquil and spacious, making this a quintessential example of Japanese coastal art from the early nineteenth century.

In Interior Design

This art print brings a serene, contemplative mood to interiors, ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or quiet study spaces. Its balanced composition and soothing palette suit Japandi, coastal, and minimalist decor styles, providing a focal point that invites reflection without overwhelming the space.

Pair with natural wood furnishings, soft textiles, and ceramics in muted tones for a harmonious look. For a refined finish, consider a light oak or black frame from our frames collection to highlight the artwork’s clean lines and timeless appeal.