The Great Wave off Kanagawa was created in 1832.
When the wave hits an object it reflects (bounces) off the object
Reflection.
Reflection
reflection
It occurs when a wave which is incident on a surface changes direction.
Quicksilver
The greatest painting of Hokusai is The Great wave off Kanagawa.
No, the Great Wave off Kanagawa by the artist Hokusai is not a lineart picture. It is a wood block print and features plenty of color fill.
His most famous work, 36 Views of Mount Fuji, including the famous Great Wave off Kanagawa,was epoch-making in the history of woodcuts.
The word "Hokusai" is mentioned three times in the book Kensuke's Kingdom, which is written by Michael Morpurgo. It refers to a famous Japanese artist who created the iconic print, "The Great Wave off Kanagawa."
How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor was created in 1978.
Arguably the most famous Japanese painting is The Great Wave Off Kanegawa which is a woodblock print by the Japanese artist Hokusai. There are many Japanese paintings of note but The Great Wave Off Kanegawa is generally accepted to be the most famous.
Reflection!
When a sound wave strikes a smooth hard surface the wave bounces off. This means that the wave is deflected.
reflection
When the wave hits an object it reflects (bounces) off the object
An echo is a sound wave that has bounced off a surface