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English, 16.11.2020 14:00, darricus

Which line would be best to include in a summary of "Hokusai's The Great Wave"? You can only really appreciate Japanese art by going to Tokyo.
Japanese art is so fascinating to me, and The Great Wave is a favorite.
MacGregor explains that The Great Wave symbolizes Japan's changing position in the world.
MacGregor is absolutely correct in his opinions about the woodblock print and its deeper meaning.

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