- In ****anese architecture,
fusuma (襖) are
vertical rectangular panels which can
slide from side to side to
redefine spaces within a room, or act as doors...
- The
World of
Geisha (四畳半襖の裏張り, Yojōhan
fusuma no urahari) a.k.a. A Man and a
Woman Behind the
Fusuma Screen is a 1973 ****anese film in Nikkatsu's Roman...
- The
Tiger Fusuma (虎図襖, Tora zu
Fusuma) is an Edo
Period sliding door ink
painting created in 1786 by
artist Nagasawa Rosetsu, a
student of
Maruyama Ōkyo...
- use of
screen walls (the shōji and the
fusuma). In
traditional ****anese Architecture, the
shoji and the
fusuma are used to
separate the
spaces created...
- The
Dragon Fusuma (龍図襖, Ryū zu
Fusuma) is an Edo
period sliding door ink
painting created in 1786 by
artist Nagasawa Rosetsu, a
student of
Maruyama Ōkyo...
-
lattice frame.
Where light transmission is not needed, the
similar but
opaque fusuma is used (oshiire/closet doors, for instance).
Shoji usually slide, but may...
- Many
fusuma had
aluminum or
plastic frames or
sliding partitions.
Fusumas were used to
guide the eye to
painted landscapes.
Sometimes the
fusuma were...
- Shunkō-in (春光院,
Temple of the Ray of
Spring Light) is a Zen
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, ****an and
belongs to the Myōshin-ji (Temple of
Excellent Mind) school...
-
Fusuma An
opaque partition consisting of a
cloth or
paper sheet over a wood framework,
commonly seen in
traditional ****anese architecture.
Fusuma are...
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elevated slightly off the ground, with
tiled or
thatched roofs.
Sliding doors (
fusuma) and
other traditional partitions were used in
place of walls, allowing...