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The Great Wave off Kanagawa is one of the most reproduced images in the world, but almost no one has truly seen it as it is. In this video, I reveal the detail that completely changes its meaning: a secret related to the Japanese reading direction that transforms this scene of a raging sea into one of the most unsettling images ever created. We explore Katsushika Hokusai's obsession with the sea, his tireless search over decades, the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, the revolutionary use of Prussian blue in ukiyo-e, and the visual dialogue between the wave and Mount Fuji as a symbol of the ephemeral versus the eternal. We also discover how this inexpensive print shook Europe with Japonisme, influencing artists like Van Gogh and Monet. ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Introduction: An Image You Think You Know 00:27 — Hokusai: The Old Man Who Changed Everything 01:15 — The Obsession with the Sea 02:35 — Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji 03:19 — Painting Analysis: The Dialogue Between the Wave and Fuji 04:43 — The Detail That Changes Everything: The Reading Direction 06:45 — The Impact on the West: Van Gogh, Monet, and Japonisme If you're interested in the mysteries of art and the hidden secrets behind the greatest works of art in history, you're in the right place. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next mystery →    / @arteoculto_oficial   Video Inspired by: This Painting Is Way Scarier Than You Think This painting is much scarier than you think #TheGreatWaveOfKanagawa #Hokusai #Ukiyoe #JapaneseArt #Japonisme #ArtHistory #HiddenArt #KatsushikaHokusai #JapanesePrints #MountFuji #ArtTrivia #ArtSecrets #VanGogh #MysteriousArt #GreatWaveOfKanagawa