logging in or signing up 36 VIEWS OF MT.FUJI aSGuest42900 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 261 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 17, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: The Great Wave off Kanagawa Slide 2: South Wind, Clear Sky (also known as Red Fuji) Slide 3: Rainstorm Beneath the Summit Slide 4: Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa Slide 5: Sundai, Edo Slide 6: The Blue Mountain and Circle of Pine Trees Slide 7: Senju, Musashi Province Slide 8: Inume Pass, Koshu Slide 9: Fuji View Field in Owari Province Slide 10: Ejiri in the Suruga Province Slide 11: A sketch of the Mitsui shop in Suruga in Edo Slide 12: Sunset across the Ryogoku bridge from the bank of the Sumida River at Onmayagashi Slide 13: Sazai hall - Temple of Five Hundred Rakan Slide 14: Tea house at Koishikawa. The morning after a snowfall Slide 15: Below Meguro Slide 16: Watermill at Onden Slide 17: Enoshima in Sagami Province Slide 18: Shore of Tago Bay, Ejiri at Tokaido Slide 19: Yoshida at Tokaido Slide 20: The Kazusa Province sea route Slide 21: Nihonbashi bridge in Edo Slide 22: Barrier Town on the Sumida River Slide 23: Bay of Noboto Slide 24: The lake of Hakone in Sagami Province Slide 25: Mount Fuji reflects in Lake Kawaguchi, seen from the Misaka Pass in Kai Province Slide 26: Hodogaya on the Tokaido Slide 27: Tama River in Musashi Province Slide 28: Asakusa Hongan-ji temple in the Eastern capital [Edo] Slide 29: Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province Slide 30: Shichiri beach in Sagami Province Slide 31: Umegawa in Sagami Province Slide 32: Kajikazawa in Kai Province Slide 33: Mishima Pass in Kai Province Slide 34: Mount Fuji from the mountains of Totomi Slide 35: Lake Suwa in Shinano Province Slide 36: Ushibori in Hitachi Province Slide 37: The Great Wave off Kanagawa –slide 1- is a woodblock print created by the Japanese artist Hokusai. It is the first image in a series entitled “36 Views of Mount Fuji” (in this particular scene, Mt. Fuji is the snow-covered peak seen jutting out from behind the massive, finger-tipped waves.) In the century and a half since its creation in 1832, it has become one of the most iconic images in the world of fine art, and to many it has become the visual distillation of that vague, exotic idea of what it was to be “Japanese.” Slide 38: This & the next slides are appropriations of Hokusai’s work by other artists… Slide 40: Used as a wall mural Slide 41: Trinity 2010 All images belong to the Original authors; Sources-Google Search…. Music – Keiko Matsui-’Cherry Blossom’ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
36 VIEWS OF MT.FUJI aSGuest42900 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 261 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 17, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: The Great Wave off Kanagawa Slide 2: South Wind, Clear Sky (also known as Red Fuji) Slide 3: Rainstorm Beneath the Summit Slide 4: Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa Slide 5: Sundai, Edo Slide 6: The Blue Mountain and Circle of Pine Trees Slide 7: Senju, Musashi Province Slide 8: Inume Pass, Koshu Slide 9: Fuji View Field in Owari Province Slide 10: Ejiri in the Suruga Province Slide 11: A sketch of the Mitsui shop in Suruga in Edo Slide 12: Sunset across the Ryogoku bridge from the bank of the Sumida River at Onmayagashi Slide 13: Sazai hall - Temple of Five Hundred Rakan Slide 14: Tea house at Koishikawa. The morning after a snowfall Slide 15: Below Meguro Slide 16: Watermill at Onden Slide 17: Enoshima in Sagami Province Slide 18: Shore of Tago Bay, Ejiri at Tokaido Slide 19: Yoshida at Tokaido Slide 20: The Kazusa Province sea route Slide 21: Nihonbashi bridge in Edo Slide 22: Barrier Town on the Sumida River Slide 23: Bay of Noboto Slide 24: The lake of Hakone in Sagami Province Slide 25: Mount Fuji reflects in Lake Kawaguchi, seen from the Misaka Pass in Kai Province Slide 26: Hodogaya on the Tokaido Slide 27: Tama River in Musashi Province Slide 28: Asakusa Hongan-ji temple in the Eastern capital [Edo] Slide 29: Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province Slide 30: Shichiri beach in Sagami Province Slide 31: Umegawa in Sagami Province Slide 32: Kajikazawa in Kai Province Slide 33: Mishima Pass in Kai Province Slide 34: Mount Fuji from the mountains of Totomi Slide 35: Lake Suwa in Shinano Province Slide 36: Ushibori in Hitachi Province Slide 37: The Great Wave off Kanagawa –slide 1- is a woodblock print created by the Japanese artist Hokusai. It is the first image in a series entitled “36 Views of Mount Fuji” (in this particular scene, Mt. Fuji is the snow-covered peak seen jutting out from behind the massive, finger-tipped waves.) In the century and a half since its creation in 1832, it has become one of the most iconic images in the world of fine art, and to many it has become the visual distillation of that vague, exotic idea of what it was to be “Japanese.” Slide 38: This & the next slides are appropriations of Hokusai’s work by other artists… Slide 40: Used as a wall mural Slide 41: Trinity 2010 All images belong to the Original authors; Sources-Google Search…. Music – Keiko Matsui-’Cherry Blossom’