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The Great Wave of Hokusai, an Icon Enchased in the World Imagination

THE SAME OF VAGUES 7/7 - Impossible to speak of the waves without evoking the most famous of them. The one that one has probably seen, reproduced infinity, printed on clothes, drawn in tiny on fingernails or assembled in Lego pieces, in front of Mount Fuji. But why is this Great Wave of Kanagawa--is it so popular, almost two hundred years after its creation by the Japanese Hokusai--asks the Guardian.
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THE SAME OF VAGUES 7/7 - Impossible to speak of the waves without evoking the most famous of them. The one that one has probably seen, reproduced infinity, printed on clothes, drawn in tiny on fingernails or assembled in Lego pieces, in front of Mount Fuji. But why is this Great Wave of Kanagawa--is it so popular, almost two hundred years after its creation by the Japanese Hokusai--asks the Guardian.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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