Wall Murals are a simple, affordable way to brighten up any space in your home or office. Transform an ordinary room into a tropical escape, celestial adventure, enchanted forest, or spectacular cityscape. This Wall Mural is made of one 4’x6’ high quality laminated photographic paper panel. The mural surface wipes clean and is stain resistant. Murals are re-usable and repositionable. Removable, paint safe picture hanging strips are included for ease of hanging.
Hanging strips are recommended for use on a clean, smooth surface. We recommend two people for ease of installation. Detailed hanging instructions with diagram are included with purchase.
Wall Murals are a simple, affordable way to brighten up any space in your home or office. Transform an ordinary room into a tropical escape, celestial adventure, enchanted forest, or spectacular cityscape. This Wall Mural is made of three 4’x8’ high quality laminated photographic paper panels. The mural surface wipes clean and is stain resistant. Murals are re-usable and repositionable. Removable, paint safe picture hanging strips are included for ease of hanging.
Hanging strips are recommended for use on a clean, smooth surface. We recommend two people for ease of installation. Detailed hanging instructions with diagram are included with purchase.
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El artista japonés Katsushika Hokusai (1760 – 1849) fue un maestro del grabado en madera japonés Ukiyo-e. Su serie más monumental realizada en Ukiyo-e, que significa “pinturas del mundo flotante”, fue las “Treinta y seis vistas del Monte Fuji” entre las que se encontraba la famosa estampa “La Gran Ola de Kanagawa”. Entre 1796 y 1820 creó unas 30.000 ilustraciones para libros y láminas de color. Sus trabajos más importantes los realizó una vez cumplidos los 60 y entre ellos pintaba a menudo el Monte Fuji, un símbolo cargado de significado y espiritualidad. Impresionistas como Monet, Degas o Tolouse-Lautrec abrazaron con entusiasmo la obra de Hokusai.