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Year
  
Published c. 1832–34

Artist
  
Created
  
1834


Dimensions
  
19 cm × 25.4 cm (7.5 in × 10.0 in)

Media
  
Woodblock printing in Japan

Similar
  
Hokusai artwork, Other artwork

Chie no umi (千絵の海) is a chūban yoko-e (19 × 25.4 cm) sized woodblock print series by the Japanese artist Hokusai. The ten fishing-themed prints comprise one of Hokusai's rarest sets. Published by Moriya Jihei, it seems to have been issued around 1832–34 and publication of the prints ceased abruptly. Some preparatory drawings are extant for prints that were never made.

Oceans of Wisdom Choshi in the Simosa province from Oceans Katsushika Hokusai

The title of the series can be read in two ways. The characters 千絵の海 read as "A Thousand Pictures of the Ocean", but when read aloud the title sounds like "Oceans of Wisdom".

Oceans of Wisdom Soshu Tonegawa Tone River Shimosa Province from the series Chie

The prints, which feature scenes of fishing including shellfish-gathering, whaling and fly-fishing, allow Hokusai to explore one his favourite themes, that of man expressing himself through labour and harmoniously working with the forces of nature. This is particularly evident in the print Chōshi in Shimōsa Province, which shows fishing boats struggling in a stormy sea, echoing his roughly contemporaneous Great Wave.

Oceans of Wisdom Soshu Tonegawa Tone River Shimosa Province from the series Chie

The series' use of colour differs from other landscape prints of the time with richly overprinted shades and an unusual palette of yellow, green and varying red pigments. Hokusai also employs the rare technique of using black for colour and not just line, suggestive of the influence of Western oil painting.

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