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Bokuseki (墨跡) is a ****anese term
meaning "ink trace", and
refers to a form of ****anese
calligraphy (shodō) and more
specifically a
style of
zenga developed...
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Cultural Properties.
Bokuseki Meto
Monrai bokuseki (Masaki Art Museum) Bo****an
Kyokan bokuseki (Masaki Art Museum)
Ryoan Keigo bokuseki (Masaki Art Museum)...
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Seisetsu Shōchō
bokuseki Shūhō Myōchō
bokuseki Sanuki no Nyūdō-Shū
Kyoto National Museum Nomura Securities Philosopher's Walk
Bokuseki 野村文華財団 野村美術館 [Nomura...
- of the word "
bokuseki",
translated as "ink trace",
indicates the
piece is
considered to be a
trace of the
enlightened mind. The
bokuseki style developed...
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Cultural Property Bokuseki of
Yuanwu Keqin, 12
February 1128, an
Important Cultural Property designated on 25 May 1939. Engo
kokugon bokuseki (Ken'en 2-nen...
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brush painting ****anese tea
ceremony ****anese
calligraphy Hitsuzendō
Bokuseki Kobayashi, Tadashi; Rotondo-McCord, Lisa E. (2002). An
Enduring Vision:...
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Shiwa District,
Iwate Prefecture, from the "Itachi no Kai (鼬の怪)" told by
Bokuseki Tamamushi. At the Kōden-ji at Daijikō field, Tokuta, in the aforementioned...
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virtue of the writer. Haga
points out that Rikyū
preferred to hang
bokuseki ("ink traces"), the
calligraphy of Zen
Buddhist priests, in the tea room...
- is the
philosophy behind Zen
Calligraphy and
other ****anese arts.
Zenga Bokuseki Nakata, Yujiro. The Art of ****anese Calligraphy, Weatherhill/Heibonsha...
- room. Zen
calligraphic works are
referred to as
bokuseki (墨蹟, lit. 'ink traces'). In chanoyu,
bokuseki are
particularly highly esteemed for kakemono. Karamono...