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Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo by Fujiwara No Takanobu |
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Ink on silk Kakemono Located in Jingoshi Temple First Shonen Embroided silk on top and bottom Seated on 5 layers of tatami Formal portrait Oma-e style |
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Scrolls of the events of the Heiji period |
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Emakimono Ink and color on paper Burning of the Sanjo palace Tale of the events when Minamoto no Yoshitimo led a Fujiwara-planned coup Go Shirakawa was taken prisoner and the Sanjou palace burned down Killed all the people Otoko-e with onna-e influences |
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Fukukenjaku Kannon by Kokei |
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Wood with paint Kei school of sculptures Boddhisatva of compassion Eight arms: *Holds a staff=monk *A wisk= Dellusions *Staff with blossom=enlightment *Lazo: Round up lost souls Crystal=Senatoni which eliminates unhappiness Crown with Shaka in the middle Enlighted eyes (iris and pupil)Gyokugan |
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Painted wood He was a rakan Created by using yosegi as well as Gyokugan Really naturalistic stand |
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Wood painted Gyokugen eyes Located in a small buddhist temple became a buddhist man after filling guilty for killing a deer Repetition of the chant represented by the buddhas coming out of his mouth Natural stand |
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Portrait of Myoe Shonin by Jonin |
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Kakemono Yamtao-e Founder of new form of buddhism which advocated meditation He knew the first shogun Ink work Inspires meditation Chinese composing perspective: From ground level up |
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The six realms of existence |
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Color on silk Kakemono Rokudo-e Kuzozu: Depiction of corpse in descomposition Naturalism Attention to detail Description of 9 stages of decomposition |
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Temple of the Golden Pavilion |
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Yoshimitsu retired home/palace Cover in gold foil Three flooors: *Relaxation *Shogun *Buddha Chinese style: Flying roof |
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Many different subtemples, courtyards and sections Housing for monks Zen Buddhist Temple |
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Woodware Tsubo Sandy, trace metals which oxidize turn orange Coil in 3 stages Wabi and Sabi |
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Death of the Buddha by Mincho |
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Kakemono color on silk Located in Tofukuji were Minsho was in charge of outfitting Many different types of creatures Night time |
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Cottage by a mountain in stream by Mincho |
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Kakemono Zenga Sumi-e Colophan describes pic and poems from friends Copy Chan style Priest build a study and invited friends to a poetry party Amateur painting: Spacial relationship, lost perspective |
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Four sleepers by Mokuan Reien |
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Zen buddhist monk who worked in China Many of his paintings were brought back to Japan Doshakuga style Kansan, Jittoku, Bukan and Tiger Moryoga style |
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Catching catfish with a Gourd by Josetsu |
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Monochrome scroll Kakemono, could have been a screen door The heart can not be grasped Depiction of a koan Contemporary of Mincho |
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Reading in the Bamboo Study by Shubun |
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Kakemono Depicts a scholars study |
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Winter Landscape by Sesshu |
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Sharp, angular, brushstroke=Shin Broken ink=haboku 1 of 4 kakemono: One for each season Suibokuga Suibokuga |
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Ink on silk Haboku Farewell gift to a student Date and circumstances written on top Added poems written by monks and those who felt inspired |
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Zen Patriarch Kyogen Sweeping with a Broom by Kano Motonobu |
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Kano school was lead by Mazunobu who was the Shogun's painter Kakemono Kyojen was asked to remember past life and experienced enlightenment when a tile broke on his head while sweeping |
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Ashikaga private retreat Tea house |
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