- 144 pages
- Includes ribbon marker
- Hardcover
- 5 5/8” x 8”
This ingenious composition is one of the most recognized in the history of art—and a highlight of The Met collection. Famous for landscape views, Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) used a shift in perspective to make Mount Fuji, Japan’s grandest mountain, appear dwarf-like under a cresting wave in this imagined seascape. You’ll savor Hokusai’s brilliant point of view every time you open this journal’s pages.


