Most well known as Hokusai, he was born as Tokitaro in Edo (now Tokyo). He worked as a woodcarver from the age of 14 until 18, when he entered the studio of Shunso Katsukawa.
Here, he started publishing prints of kabuki actors. Studying a range of styles, such as copperplate printings from Europe and at a rival school, likely led to him being expelled. He took this as motivation to develop his own style.
Moving past depictions of kabuki actors and beautiful women, his focus moved towards landscapes, with him ending up creating some of the most memorable pieces of Japanese art ever made - The Great Wave Off Kanagawa and Fine Wind, Clear Morning (Red Fuji).