Art of Japan: Paintings, Prints and Screens : Selected Articles from Orientations, 1984-2002Orientations Magazine, 2002 - 538 |
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... poem rather than one of his own which was his usual practice . Perhaps the verse held a personal meaning for him , since Japanese scholars of Chinese art , literature and philosophy shared Pak's dilemma to some degree . Bosai's own ...
... poem rather than one of his own which was his usual practice . Perhaps the verse held a personal meaning for him , since Japanese scholars of Chinese art , literature and philosophy shared Pak's dilemma to some degree . Bosai's own ...
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... poem , painting , the combination of the two and whatever further experiences , memories and im- ages that these may suggest to each viewer . This multiplicity arising from apparent simplicity is the outstanding characteristic of haiga ...
... poem , painting , the combination of the two and whatever further experiences , memories and im- ages that these may suggest to each viewer . This multiplicity arising from apparent simplicity is the outstanding characteristic of haiga ...
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... poems of the Kumano kaishi , Gotoba composed his most famous poem , which is memo- rized even today by schoolchildren because of its inclusion in Hyakunin isshu ( One Hundred Poems , One Poem Each ) com- piled by Teika . The poem has ...
... poems of the Kumano kaishi , Gotoba composed his most famous poem , which is memo- rized even today by schoolchildren because of its inclusion in Hyakunin isshu ( One Hundred Poems , One Poem Each ) com- piled by Teika . The poem has ...
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