You probably know Japanese ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai best as the artist who gave us The Great Wave off Kanagawa. He left a large body of work behind when he died in 1849, and we will soon see more of them. Woodblock printmaker David Bull is collaborating with the British Museum to render a dozen of Hokusai's unpublished drawings in woodblock prints. They are from Hokusai's series called The Great Picture Book of Everything. Bull tells us about the project.
You can see the collection of 103 of Hokusai's works procured by the British Museum in 2019 in this gallery. -via Kottke ā