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  • '''Katsushika Hokusai''' (October-November 1760 — May 10, 1849) was an [[Japan]]ese [[artis Unlike most other Japanese artists of the Edo period, Hokusai's drafstmanship was completely unique and instantly recognizable by most vi
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  • * 'The Sketches of Hokusai' (''Hokusai manga''), Volumes I-XIII, 1816-1849
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  • ...124 OCLC 5517124]) - This is a well-known, moderate length introduction to Hokusai; it has been reprinted many times since its original publication. ..., New York, 1988) (ISBN 0-8478-0989-7) - This is the most detailed work on Hokusai; a large, comprehensive, coffee-table book.
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  • *[http://www.book-navi.com/hokusai/hokusai-e.html Hokusai-Museum] - The web-site of this museum in Obuse, central Japan contains deta *[http://www.andreas.com/hokusai.html Hokusai and Japanese Art] - Contains a brief biography, and images of a few of his
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  • *[http://www.book-navi.com/hokusai/hokusai-e.html Hokusai-Museum] - The web-site of this museum in Obuse, central Japan contains deta *[http://www.andreas.com/hokusai.html Hokusai and Japanese Art] - Contains a brief biography, and images of a few of his
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  • ...124 OCLC 5517124]) - This is a well-known, moderate length introduction to Hokusai; it has been reprinted many times since its original publication. ..., New York, 1988) (ISBN 0-8478-0989-7) - This is the most detailed work on Hokusai; a large, comprehensive, coffee-table book.
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  • * 'The Sketches of Hokusai' (''Hokusai manga''), Volumes I-XIII, 1816-1849
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  • [[Image:Hokusai-Wave.gif|thumb|right|350px|Hokusai, "In the Hollow of a Wave off the Coast at Kanagawa", 1827]] *[[Katsushika Hokusai]] (1760-1849), known for his landscapes.
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  • ...[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]]', 1830s) by [[Hokusai]] (葛飾北斎 ''Katsushika Hokusai'') is possibly the most famous Japanese [[ukiyo-e|woodblock print]].
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  • '''Katsushika Hokusai''' (October-November 1760 — May 10, 1849) was an [[Japan]]ese [[artis Unlike most other Japanese artists of the Edo period, Hokusai's drafstmanship was completely unique and instantly recognizable by most vi
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  • ...), and the full name of a page in a Wiki is <namespace>:<page>, e.g. "Talk:Hokusai". The main namespace is special - a pagename with no "<namespace>:" refers
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  • # [[Hokusai]] - [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] NOTE: [[User:Jason Sanford|JS]] imported revised artic
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  • ...s.<ref name="Hokusai">Bouquillard, Jocelyn and Christophe Marquet. 2007. ''Hokusai: First Manga Master.'' New York: Abrams.</ref> So the history of manga comb ...embers how the word ''manga'' changed over the decades, first referring to Hokusai's work, then to ''ponchi-e'' cartoons, and only eventually to modern manga.
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