Artwork
諸國瀧廻リ 下野黒髪山 きりふりの滝|Kirifuri Waterfall at Kurokami Mountain in Shimotsuke (Shimotsuke Kurokamiyama Kirifuri no taki), from the series A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces (Shokoku taki meguri)

諸國瀧廻リ 下野黒髪山 きりふりの滝|Kirifuri Waterfall at Kurokami Mountain in Shimotsuke (Shimotsuke Kurokamiyama Kirifuri no taki), from the series A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces (Shokoku taki meguri) is an ink print by the Japonisme artist Katsushika Hokusai. It dates from 1832 and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
This woodblock print, Kirifuri Waterfall at Kurokami Mountain in Shimotsuke, is part of Katsushika Hokusai's series A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces, created around 1832.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts a waterfall cascading down rocky terrain, surrounded by trees and foliage, with two small figures at its base. The waterfall's power and majesty are emphasized by the tiny scale of the human figures.
Technique & Style
Hokusai employed a cross-hatching technique, layering lines to achieve texture and depth. The waterfall is rendered in swirling white and blue lines, while the surrounding rocks are colored in warm browns and yellows, and the trees and bushes in various shades of green.
Artist & collection
Artist
Katsushika Hokusai spent his life in Edo, now Tokyo, where he drew and carved prints for a living.


















