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- Mù'ān Xìngtāo; ****anese Mokuan Shōtō) (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Ingen to ****an in 1654. Mokuan was from Chuanchow in what...
- Mokuan may refer to: Mokuan Reien (died 1345), ****anese painter during the Muromachi Period Muyan (****anese: Mokuan Shoto, 1611–1684), Chinese Chan monk...
- Mokuan Reien (黙庵) (died 1345) was a ****anese painter of the late Kamakura and early Muromachi periods who helped bring Zen painting style from China to...
- physical features, and detail than the older pieces such as Hotei from Mokuan Reien (1336) that employs much more wispy and heavily contrasting outlines...
- was also an accomplished poet and calligrapher. His teacher Ingen Ryūki, Mokuan Shōtō and Sokuhi were together known as the "Three Brushes of Ōbaku" or...
- tradition of practice at Manpuku-ji. The foremost of his disciples was Mokuan Shōtō, who became 2nd abbot of Manpuku-ji in 1664. During its formative...
- 83″E / 34.9142556°N 135.8060639°E / 34.9142556; 135.8060639 Architecture Founder Ingen Ryūki Mokuan Shōtō Completed 1661 Website www.obakusan.or.jp...
- Important artists in the Muromachi period ****an include: Mokkei (c. 1250) Mokuan Reien (died 1345) Kaō Ninga (e. 14th century) Mincho (1352–1431) Josetsu...
- 135.77351413 (Kyoto National Museum) [26] Mokuan Shūyu, colour on silk 絹本著色黙庵周諭像 kenpon chakushoku Mokuan Shūyu zō 1373 Kyoto Kyoto National Museum 108...
- roofs. The name Sanshu-tei ("house of the three wonders") was given by Mokuan, the large priest of the Manpuku-ji temple of the school Zen Oubaku with...