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- through Nagasaki, or produced by Chinese living there. As a result, the bunjin (literati) artists who aspired to the ideals and lifestyles of the Chinese...
- and modern techniques into his otherwise very traditional paintings. As a bunjin (文人, literati, man of letters), Ike was close to many of the prominent social...
- Art, Science, History and Philosophy. pp. 7–8. Naka, John (1989). "Bunjin-Gi or Bunjin Bonsai". Bonsai in California. 23: 48. "Hachi-No-Ki". Magical Miniature...
- for her Chinese-style art in the late Edo period. Her specialisation as a bunjin, a painter of Chinese-style art using monochrome ink, was the bamboo plant...
- BOO-nin; Russian: Ива́н Алексе́евич Бу́нин, IPA: [ɪˈvan ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ ˈbunʲɪn] ; 22 October [O.S. 10 October] 1870 – 8 November 1953) was the first Russian...
- descendants of Shaozheng Mao (少正卯) Wénrén Man4 Jan4 Văn Nhân Mun-in (문인) Bunjin 巫馬 (巫马) "Horse" Wūmǎ Ng5 Maa5 Vu Mã Uma (우마)) Goba Wuma Shi (巫馬施) 夏侯 "Marquess...
- Katsu was a woman of letters and ****ociated with the intellectual elite (bunjin) of her days ****anese curry or curry sauce, sometimes referred to inaccurately...
- Paulo. He developed the typical landscape style, as well as the rimpa and bunjin floral arrangements. The inspirations for rimpa came to him from rolling...
- depict figures from life outside the strictures of the Tokugawa shogunate, bunjin artists turned to Chinese culture. The exemplars of this style are Ike no...
- Bunchō (谷 文晁, October 15, 1763 – January 6, 1841) was a ****anese literati (bunjin) painter and poet. He was the son of the poet Tani Rokkoku (1729–1809)....