A series titled for these locations features a painting in which multiple shirtless men drag baskets across red ground. The artist of that series created two artworks depicting “masculine” and “feminine” versions of a subject in these locations. A large black animal in this location appears in a work titled for being set “off Gōto” from a series of artworks titled for these locations “of Wisdom.” In another series, an artwork depicting one of these locations is followed by a depiction of a bright (*) red mountain titled Fine Wind, Clear Morning. Import of Prussian blue from the Netherlands revolutionized Japanese depictions of these general locations, including a print in which Mount Fuji can be seen in the background of a scene set “off Kanagawa.” For 10 points, in what general locations did Hokusai depict many fishers and whalers? ■END■
ANSWER: oceans [or seas or umi; accept One Thousand Pictures of the Ocean, One Thousand Pictures of the Sea, or Oceans of Wisdom; prompt on waves, Masculine Wave, Feminine Wave, or Great Wave off Kanagawa with “in what general location?”; prompt on bodies of water]
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