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Teahouse at Koishikawa the morning after a snowfall by Katsushika Hokusai

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Teahouse at Koishikawa the morning after a snowfall by Katsushika Hokusai

Snow has fallen overnight and the morning reveals a landscape transformed: rooftops blanketed in white, a teahouse wrapped in winter quiet, figures moving slowly through the muted cold. Hokusai uses the snow as a compositional device — flattening forms, erasing shadows, drawing attention to what remains: structure, silhouette, the geometry of a garden under stillness. Mount Fuji rises in the distance, itself snow-capped, rhyming with the rooftops below. From the Thirty-Six Views series, this print is one of the most tender — beauty found in an ordinary morning after snow.

On canvas print, the scene's winter palette deepens beautifully — the cold whites, blue-grey shadows, and pale sky settling into the textured surface. Produced in our Berlin studio, it carries quiet presence on any wall.

Snow has fallen overnight and the morning reveals a landscape transformed: rooftops blanketed in white, a teahouse wrapped in winter quiet, figures moving slowly through the muted cold. Hokusai uses the snow as a compositional device — flattening forms, erasing shadows, drawing attention to what remains: structure, silhouette, the geometry of a garden under stillness. Mount Fuji rises in the distance, itself snow-capped, rhyming with the rooftops below. From the Thirty-Six Views series, this print is one of the most tender — beauty found in an ordinary morning after snow.

On canvas print, the scene's winter palette deepens beautifully — the cold whites, blue-grey shadows, and pale sky settling into the textured surface. Produced in our Berlin studio, it carries quiet presence on any wall.

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Teahouse at Koishikawa the morning after a snowfall by Katsushika Hokusai

$38.84

$13.59

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Snow has fallen overnight and the morning reveals a landscape transformed: rooftops blanketed in white, a teahouse wrapped in winter quiet, figures moving slowly through the muted cold. Hokusai uses the snow as a compositional device — flattening forms, erasing shadows, drawing attention to what remains: structure, silhouette, the geometry of a garden under stillness. Mount Fuji rises in the distance, itself snow-capped, rhyming with the rooftops below. From the Thirty-Six Views series, this print is one of the most tender — beauty found in an ordinary morning after snow.

On canvas print, the scene's winter palette deepens beautifully — the cold whites, blue-grey shadows, and pale sky settling into the textured surface. Produced in our Berlin studio, it carries quiet presence on any wall.