Category: Japan art
Sōami and art of Japan: Aesthetics, Buddhism, and the Middle Kingdom
Art of Japan in the sixteenth century and the sword and the brushstroke
The Japanese poet Yosa Buson in the shadow of art
Japanese art and the brief artistic life of Shigeru Aoki (1882-1911)
Japanese female poetry of Izumi Shikibu of the tenth and early eleventh century
Artist Shen Quan (Nanpin) and the small window of opportunity in Japan
Art Of Buddhism and Shintoism sharing the same Japanese Tree despite the ensuing chaos
Buddhist art and Sesshū Tōyō: Bodhidharma, Huike, and artistic constraints
Art of Tokiwa Mitsunaga and the backdrop of political intrigues in twelfth-century Japan
Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire through Japanese eyes: Buddhism, Christianity, and Shintoism
Michitsuna no Haha (935-995) and Japanese female literature
Kano Michinobu (1730-1790) and Japanese art
Poetry and art: Typhoons and earthquakes take asunder to this cold earth
The poetry of Yamanoue no Okura (660-733?): Morals of Buddhism and Confucianism in old Japan
Shintoism inside the consciousness of Japanese culture: Art to ghost stories to solace
Tendai Buddhism and the Monk Jien (1155-1225): Timeless poetry
Japan art and Buddhism: Dreaming of the old night view and the wisdom of Nichiren
Eishōsai Chōki and Japan art: Adorable beauty based on simplicity
Japanese poetry and Abe no Nakamaro (698-770): Impact of the Middle Kingdom
Art of Japan and Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781): The Muromachi Period (1336-1573)
Japan artist Kaihō Yūshō (1533-1615) and the impact of Buddhism and high culture
Japan art and Mount Fuji: Suzuki Kiitsu in color by Sawako Utsumi and the flow of Sakai Hōitsu
Matsumura Goshun and Japan art: The shadow of death and influence of Yosa Buson
Japan art and stunning angle to Sakai Hōitsu who belongs to the Edo Period by Sawako Utsumi
Art of Japan and the Altered Reality of Hiroshige by Van Gogh
Japan poetry and the female poet Komachi: Heartfelt passion from the distant past
Ito Shinsui and Japanese art: Poverty to continuity
Japan poetry and Yosa Buson: Footsteps of Matsuo Bashō
Kano Sanraku (1559-1635) and art of Japan: The world of power concentration
Poetry of Japan and Arakida Moritake (1473-1549): Ambiance of Shintoism and Iio Sogi
Ando Hiroshige and Japan art: Sexuality, landscapes, and becoming a Buddhist Monk
Japan art and Confucianism: The Bleak reality of Seppuku for a thoughtful artist
Art of Japan and Sado Island: Trilogy of Nichiren in the Snow during his exile
Japanese art and Claude Monet
Japan art and one-sided love: Frailty of life despite his boundless love of Paris
Contemporary Japanese artist and L. S. Lowry in Full Bloom by Sawako Utsumi
Buddhist monk Jien and a window into old Japan (1155-1225): Poetry and history
The poetry of old Japan: Yamabe no Akahito and the devoutly Buddhist Emperor Shōmu
Japanese art, Goshun, and the influence of Buson: The artistic heaven on earth
Japanese art and poetry: The last throes before the ghost of time
Buddhist art and the Japanese priest Mokuan Reien: The Middle Kingdom and Mu Qi
Art of Japan and Kume Keiichirō: Stability despite the change
Contemporary Japanese artist and adorable landscape titled “Hakone in Natural Splendor”
Sugawara Mitsushige and Buddhism: Bodhisattva Kannon and the Middle Kingdom
Soga Shōhaku went against the grain in the eighteenth century: Art of the Muromachi Period
Kanzan Shimomura and art of Japan: The flows of Buddhist art, Kano, Rinpa, and the school of Tosa
Art of Japan in a changing environment: Paris and Saburosuke Okada
Sengai Gibon and Rinzai Buddhism: Artistic Outreach and Buddhist Contemplation
The reality of poverty for the Japanese artist Eisen and his independent nature
Power dynamics of art and the Tosa School: Richness of culture and Buddhism
Art of Japan and Kiyoo: Social and political convulsions but artistic continuity
Japanese art and the stunning artistic beauty of Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)
Japanese art and the exile of a holy Buddhist priest
Art of Japan and the remaining shadow of Shintoism
Art of Japan and the Bridge in the Rain: Van Gogh and Hiroshige
Art of Japan and changing times: Yokohama-e and Western encroachment
Art of Japan and Nichiren Buddhism in the soul of Rinpa art
Japan art and the legacy of Tensho Shubun: Buddhism to the power of the Middle Kingdom
Japanese Buddhist poetry of the fourteenth century: Jakushitsu Genkō (1290-1367)
The poetry of Japan and Arakida Moritake (1473-1549): The natural flow of Shintoism
Poet Saigyō (1118-1190) and Japanese Buddhism: the Light of the Buddha and Shintoism
Japanese artist illuminates a classic Dutch art piece by Hendrick Avercamp
Japanese artist touch to Esaias van de Velde: Light of Japan on Dutch art of yesteryear
Katsukawa Shunshō (1726-1793) and art of Japan
Japanese art and Takeshiro Kanokogi: Influence of Jean-Paul Laurens and Emile-Rene Menard
Art of Japan and Matsumura Goshun: Impact of high culture, Yosa Buson, and the shadow of death
Japan poetry and Tendai Buddhism: The historian and poetic Buddhist monk Jien (1155-1225)
Art and culture flourished under the Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga in the 16th century
Narashige Koide and art of Japan: Intriguing artist
Art of Japan and the unconventional approach of Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781)
Yokoyama Taikan and art of Japan: Creativity and the sentiments of the time
Adorable landscapes by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Mountains of Japan in art: Spirituality of Buddhism and Shintoism in a natural landscape
Art of Japan and Nishikawa Sukenobu: From the Empress to Prostitutes
Japan art and the paths of Shintoism and Buddhism: Holy men in the snow without Abraham
Buddhist art from China and Japan: Kaihō Yūshō (1533-1615) and the shadow of Liang K’ai (1140-1210)
Confucianism and the piety of the Japanese artist Watanabe Kazan (1793-1841)
Ninth Century Japanese Art: Kose Kanaoka and the Cultural Richness of the Middle Kingdom
Art of Japan and Asai Chu: The altered artistic landscape
Poetry: Hell or heaven can’t defeat the futility of life
Japan Artist and English Landscapes: Laburnum Tree, Brailsford Church, and Shinto Themes
Art of Japan and richness of religion: Modern times and fusions of the past
Japan poetry and impact of the Middle Kingdom: Abe no Nakamaro (698-770)
Pierre Bonnard and Japanese art: Examining the inner
Japanese art and Kawamura Kiyoo (1852-1934): Changing times but sublime continuity
Japan art and the last Ukiyo-e knell of the Meiji Era: Western artists inspired by Japan
Exile of the Holy Buddhist leader Nichiren in Japan and his representation in Art
Japanese Art and Kano Michinobu (1730-1790)