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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...
- yamato-e (大和絵)
landscape tradition,
influenced by the "splashed ink" (溌墨,
hatsuboku)
works of Sesshū Tōyō. The
painting makes use of the
intended foldings...
- 1495Muromachi period, 1495
hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll,
splashed ink (
hatsuboku) on paper, 148.6 cm × 32.7 cm (58.5 in × 12.9 in)
Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National...
- one of "broken ink" (破墨, haboku) but
rather one of "splashed ink" (溌墨,
hatsuboku). In this style, the
painter avoids strongly defined outlines, with shapes...
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style based upon the
works of Xia Gui, with the use of
splattered ink (
hatsuboku). The
Autumn Landscape depicts a
river flowing up the
scroll with a tall...
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Executed in the shin (真) or
carefully delineated (as
opposed to sō (草) or
hatsuboku, "splashed ink") style, the
landscape is
thought to be one of the artist's...