Hokusai was a Japanese artist and printmaker during the Edo period (1603-1868). He is most known for his iconic series of prints called "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" which featured the mountain from various perspectives and seasons. He was fascinated by Mount Fuji's natural beauty and the way it symbolized the spiritual and cultural significance of Japan. He also believed that the mountain's majestic shape and size represented the ultimate challenge for an artist to capture on paper. Hokusai's series of prints helped to popularize Mount Fuji and its beauty, and it continues to be a popular subject in art and culture today.
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