: Due to the commercial power of the "Hokusai" brand, much of her work was sold under her father's name to command higher prices. 🎬 Part 2: The Animated Film ( Miss Hokusai ) Missing Miss Hokusai - I Have a Heroine Problem
Before it was a film, "Miss Hokusai" was a living person. Katsushika Ōi (c. 1800 – c. 1866) was the daughter of , the master printmaker behind the globally recognized The Great Wave off Kanagawa . Miss Hokusai
: Ōi was not just an assistant; modern art historians widely consider her a direct co-creator and partner in Hokusai’s studio during his later decades. : Due to the commercial power of the
: She married an artist but quickly divorced him—reportedly because she laughed at his inferior art. She returned to her father's hovel to paint. 1800 – c