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- Transcriptions Revised Hepburn 1. suibokuga 2. sumie...
- Unkoku-an. Sesshū's works are predominantly suibokuga, meaning "water and ink paintings". For suibokuga artists, the exclusivity of black ink allowed...
- three-dimensional monochrome ink (sumi) landscape painting known as sumi-e or suibokuga; as such, garden landscaping is elevated to the status of an artform in...
- goldsmith, and printmaker (died 1468) 1420: Sesshū Tōyō – master of suibokuga (ink painting), and a Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest (died 1506) 1420: Benedetto...
- altered or that some may have been replaced. The work is a development of suibokuga (水墨画, ink-wash paintings) made with Chinese ink (墨, sumi), using dark...
- Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties, ****anese monochrome ink painting called suibokuga largely replaced polychrome scroll paintings. By the end of the 14th century...
- aesthetic for shigajiku is a monochrome water and ink style of painting, suibokuga 水墨画, with only occasional traces of color throughout the scroll. The first...
- monasteries in Kamakura and Kyoto had a major impact on the visual arts. Suibokuga, an austere monochrome style of ink painting introduced from the Ming...
- Kamakura (2003). He was a member of no particular school. His ink paintings (suibokuga) of ****an's mountains have received critical acclaim. "Junsaku Koizumi"...
- (雪舟等楊) was a Zen Buddhist monk and painter. The work is a development of suibokuga (水墨画) paintings made with Chinese ink (墨, sumi), using dark and light...