- the
paper is painted.
Josetsu (如拙, fl. 1405–1496) was one of the
first suiboku (ink wash)
style Zen ****anese
painters in the
Muromachi period (15th century)...
- Myōshin-ji
complex of Zen
Buddhist temples in Kyoto. It is one of the
earliest suiboku (ink wash)
paintings in ****an and was
designated as a
National Treasure...
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Josetsu (如拙, fl. 1405–1496) was one of the
first suiboku (ink wash)
style Zen ****anese
painters in the
Muromachi Period (15th century). He was probably...
-
Haboku (破墨) and
Hatsuboku (溌墨) are both
painting techniques emplo**** in
suiboku (ink-wash painting) in
China and ****an, as seen in
landscape paintings...
- Bunkakan) Born 1504 (1504) Hitachi, ****an Died c. 1589 (1589-04-24UTC00:15:43) Iwashiro, ****an
Nationality ****anese Known for
Painting Movement Suiboku...
- for the shogunate) in the
service of the
Ashikaga shogunate, an
esteemed suiboku (monochrome ink) painter,
renga (linked verse) poet and tate-bana flower...
- to be
working on manga. He is
known for
delicate images reminiscent of
suiboku and
depiction of
fantasy subjects.[citation needed] His most po****r work...
- three-dimensional
monochrome ink (sumi)
landscape painting, sumi-e or
suiboku-ga. In ****an, the
garden has the same
status as a work of art.
Though each...
- in 1423. Shūbun is
considered to be the
founder of the
Chinese style of
suiboku ink
painting in ****an. He was
influenced by
Chinese landscape painters...
-
Contemporary Art
Foundation (ja),
Important Cultural Property Chōjirō "
Suiboku-ga." Encyclopædia
Britannica Online.
December 10, 2009 "Hasegawa Tōhaku...