Thunder god, Edo period (1847) by Katsushika Hokusai

The artwork, named “Thunder god, Edo period,” was created by Katsushika Hokusai in 1847. It employs ink on paper as its medium and belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement. Measuring 67.7 x 226.8 cm, it is a mythological painting.

The artwork portrays a thunder god in a dynamic and evocative composition typical of Hokusai’s oeuvre. The deity is depicted wielding a staff, seemingly in the midst of stirring a storm. Dark, swirling clouds surround the thunder god, creating a sense of movement and turbulence. The intricate detailing of the god’s garments and the fluidity of the ink strokes highlight Hokusai’s masterful technique. The artwork exudes a powerful, almost otherworldly presence, capturing the awe and reverence associated with mythological beings. The overall composition is framed with a decorative fabric border, lending an added sense of elegance and refinement to the piece.

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