26 images of The Great Wave Off Kanagawa from museums around the world Leave a Comment / Katsushika Hokusai, Ukiyoe-wood block printing / The Great Wave off Kanagawa Table of Contents Toggle26 images of The Great Wave Off Kanagawa from museums around the worldBritish MuseumMetropolitan Museum of ArtMuseum of Fine Arts BostonLos Angeles County Museum of ArtMuseum of Modern Art (NY)Honolulu Museum of ArtArt Institute of ChicagoLibrary of CongressNational Gallery of VictoriaRijksmuseum AmsterdamGuimet MuseumCentre CéramiqueMuseum of Art and Crafts HamburgSumida Hokusai MuseumTokyo Fuji Art MuseumTokyo National Museum 26 images of The Great Wave Off Kanagawa from museums around the world One of the world’s most famous ukiyo-e works, “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” from Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)‘s “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji.” There are currently around 100 pieces of this work, with its striking Prussian blue color and rough waves, existing around the world.Related Post: How many pieces of The Great Wave Off Kanagawa still exist?In this article, you can enjoy the 26 Great Waves. Compare the differences in editions and storage conditions! British Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art Museum of Fine Arts Boston Los Angeles County Museum of Art Museum of Modern Art (NY) Honolulu Museum of Art Art Institute of Chicago Library of Congress National Gallery of Victoria Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Guimet Museum Centre Céramique Museum of Art and Crafts Hamburg Sumida Hokusai Museum Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Tokyo National Museum Related posts: Who is Katsushika Hokusai? His bio and paintings Famous The Great Wave Off Kanagawa art print, painted by Katsushika Hokusai Evolution of Hokusai’s wave printings What influence did the Great Wave off Kanagawa have on Van Gogh? Where is the picture of the Great Wave off Kanagawa seen from? Hokusai’s The Great Wave Lego Art