Art of Japan: Paintings, Prints and Screens : Selected Articles from Orientations, 1984-2002Orientations Magazine, 2002 - 538 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 82
Strona 88
... painters in the capital were also creating artistic lineages . Part seven of the exhibition introduces the rise of professional painters , specifically the Ami and Kanō schools , and the spread of their styles to the provinces . Artists ...
... painters in the capital were also creating artistic lineages . Part seven of the exhibition introduces the rise of professional painters , specifically the Ami and Kanō schools , and the spread of their styles to the provinces . Artists ...
Strona 437
... painters for the aristocracy - the heredi- tary Tosa School . Tosa Mitsuoki ( 1617-91 ) , the finest Tosa School artist of his generation , painted the triptych Phoenix , Chinese Beauty and Peacock shortly before his death ( Fig . 3 ) ...
... painters for the aristocracy - the heredi- tary Tosa School . Tosa Mitsuoki ( 1617-91 ) , the finest Tosa School artist of his generation , painted the triptych Phoenix , Chinese Beauty and Peacock shortly before his death ( Fig . 3 ) ...
Strona 439
... painters perform . Such a group of fans seems to be peeking out from behind a landscape scroll in the upper central portion of the painting . The two scrolls in the centre of the painting depict quintessential literati themes - distant ...
... painters perform . Such a group of fans seems to be peeking out from behind a landscape scroll in the upper central portion of the painting . The two scrolls in the centre of the painting depict quintessential literati themes - distant ...
Spis treści
The Courtly Tradition | 13 |
Supernatural Art in Japan | 37 |
Japanese Fan Paintings | 53 |
Prawa autorskie | |
Nie pokazano 20 innych sekcji
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Animals appears artists Asian associated attributed beauty became birds brush Buddhist Bull Burke calligraphy century character China Chinese Cleveland close collection colour on paper composition court created cultural dated decorative depicted Detail early Edo period Emperor example exhibition expression famous Figure flowers followed four gold hand Handscroll Hanging scroll illustrated imperial important ink and colour Institute interest Japan Japanese art Kano known Kyoto landscape late later light lines living master monk moon mountain mounted Museum of Art nature objects original painters painting pair palace panels paper Height poem poetry portrait present prints rakan represented scene scholars School screens seal seen served shows silk style suggests temple theme tion Tokyo tradition trees ukiyo-e University width York