Category: Japan art
Zen Buddhist priest Mokuan Reien and Japanese Art: Fourteenth century China
Art of Japan and Kaihō Yūshō (1533-1615): Buddhism and high culture
Sesson Yūbai (1290-1346) and Japanese poetry: Zen Buddhist monk
Japanese Art and Kano Sanraku (1559-1635): Centralization and continuity
Chinese Artist Shen Quan (Nanpin) and the window of Nagasaki in Japan (1731-1733)
Rinzai Buddhism and Japanese Art: Outreach dimensions of Sengai Gibon
Art of Japan and Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781): Deep admiration of the Muromachi Period (1336-1573)
Art of Japan and Kose Kanaoka: Illusive Spirit of a Ninth Century Artist and the Middle Kingdom
Japanese Art, Pythagoras, and Plotinus: Ideas from Simplicity
Yosa Buson and Japanese Poetry: In the footsteps of Matsuo Bashō
Famous Japanese Buddhist Warrior of the Twelfth Century and Japanese Art: Rich Legacy of Benkei
Japanese Art and the two paths of Buddhism and Shintoism: Faith in the Snow without Abraham
Pierre Bonnard, Japanese Art, and his early artistic life: le Nabi très Japonard
Japan Artist inspired by Alfred Sisley: Tranquility through Japanese eyes and cultural warning
Sugawara Mitsushige and Bodhisattva Kannon: Buddhism, Japanese Culture, and the Middle Kingdom
Japanese Art: Bridge in the Rain by Van Gogh based on the Altered Reality of Hiroshige
Art of Japan and Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915)
Japanese Art and Fusions of Sekka: Nightfall and the Allure of Buddhist Monks and Shintoism
Japanese Artist inspired by L.S. Lowry: Japanese context of Northern England
Japanese Female Literature: Trials and Tribulations of Michitsuna no Haha 935-995
Buddhist Art, Sesshū Tōyō, and entrapment of time: Is Huike paying respect to Bodhidharma?
Contemporary Japanese Artist inspired by the Kano School: Shinto Priest and Adorable Landscape
Art of Sengai Gibon and Rinzai Buddhism: Buddhist Contemplation and Artistic Outreach
Japanese Art and the Harsh Reality of Life: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Contemporary Japanese Artist and L.S. Lowry: Distance, Light, and Ideas
Zen Buddhism and Japanese Art: the Inspirational Life of Hakuin Ekaku
Art of Japan and Eishōsai Chōki: Ladies of Beauty in Sublime Simplicity
Japan Art and Shini-e: Death Prints Commemorating Artists, Kabuki Actors, and Musicians
Japanese Art and the Real Eternity’s Gate of Yuzo Saeki in the Mirror of Van Gogh
Japan Art: Shadows of Sorrow and No Artistic Redemption for Yumeji Takehisa
Ogata Korin and Japanese Art: Legacy Heightened by Sakai Hoitsu
Twelfth Century Japanese Art of Tokiwa Mitsunaga: A Clouded Sky
Art of Japan and the enigmatic Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: Creativity to Depression
Ukiyo-e Art of the Meiji Era is Undervalued
Art of Japan and Hiroshige: A Different Mirror
Japanese Art and Kume Keiichirō: The son of the esteemed historian Kume Kunitake
Buddhism, Japanese Art, and the Middle Kingdom (China): Rich Legacy of Tensho Shubun
Kobayashi Kiyochika the Japanese Meiji Artist: Personal Tragedy and Early Life
Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) and Japanese Art: Intriguing Approach to Artistic Convention
Contemporary Japanese Artist and Shintoism: Kano School and Independent Spirit of Sawako Utsumi
Art of Japan and Adorable Art of Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)
Japan Art and Watanabe Kazan: Artist, Ideals of Confucianism, the State Apparatus, and Seppuku
Tanomura Chikuden and Art of Japan: Bunjin-ga, China, and Confucianism
Japanese Poetry and Abe no Nakamaro (698-770): Tang Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom
Contemporary Japanese Artist: The Fading Spirit of Kano Chikanobu Awakened by Shintoism
Kaita Murayama and Japanese Art: A flower cut down before blooming
Japanese Poetry of Kakinomoto no Hitomaro: Impact of the Asuka Period
Japanese Art and Kanae Yamamoto (Part Two): Impact of Europe and Socialism
Japanese Art and Kanae Yamamoto (Part One): Difficult Early Years
Katsukawa Shunshō and Japanese Art (1726-1793): Major Influence in the Edo Period
Japanese Buddhist Poet Saigyō (1118-1190): Nature, Shintoism, and the Light of the Buddha
Japanese Artist and Landscapes of Manchester: Blackley Forest, Heaton Park, and River Irk
Japanese Buddhist Poetry by Jakushitsu (1290-1367): Why pursue words, when one truly seeks silence?
High Peak Art by Japan Artist: Castleton and other Villages of the Peak District
Legendary Japanese Female Warrior: Tomoe Gozen and the Female Samurai Class
Japanese Poetry and Shintoism: Arakida Moritake (1473-1549)
Art of Japan and the Mysterious Reality of an Artist from a Samurai Background
Japanese Art and Esaias Van De Velde: Christian Churches and Dutch Villages Through Japanese Eyes
Samurai Taira no Tadamori and Art of Japan
Rinpa and Japanese Art: Kyoto and Nichiren Buddhism
Art of Japan and Western Encroachment: Utagawa Sadahide (Gountei Sadahide) and Yokohama-e
Art of Japan and the Real Eternity’s Gate of Yuzo Saeki in the Mirror of Van Gogh
Art of Japan and Kabuki: Realism of Toyokuni Appealed Despite Sharaku
Japan Artist and Nichiren the Buddhist Preacher: Trilogy of Exile in the Snow on Sado Island
Seventh and Early Eighth Century Japanese Poetry by Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
Contemporary Japanese Artist: The Light of Nature and the Spirit of Shinto
Diverse Art by the Japanese Artist Shiba Kōkan (1747-1818): Dutch Art and European Studies
Art of Japan and Tensho Shubun: Zen Buddhist Priest and High Culture of China
Japanese Poems by Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902): The Shadow of Tuberculosis
Art, Culture, and Shintoism in Japan: Faith in the Shadow of Modernity
Bijin-ga and Art of Japan: Utamaro and Mystery
Japanese Art and Poetry: Yosa Buson and Impact of China
Japanese Zen Buddhist Poet of Rinzai School: Sesson Yūbai (1290-1346) and China
Poetry of Eighth Century Japan by Yamabe no Akahito
Japanese Artist and Nichiren Buddhism: Exile in the Snow on Sado Island
Japanese Artist Keisai Eisen: Poverty and Independence
Totoya Hokkei and Adorable Japanese Art based on the Richness of the Spirit
Japan Artist and English Landscapes: Laburnum Tree, Brailsford Church, and Shinto Themes
Aert Van Der Neer and Japan Artist: Dutch Art, Christianity, and Changed Realities
Buddhism and Japanese Calligrapher Sugawara Mitsushige: Bodhisattva Kannon
Murasaki Shikibu and Art: The Tale of Genji by the Most Famous Japanese Lady in History
Japanese Artist of the Ninth Century: Kose Kanaoka and the Respectful Mirage
Japanese Art and Tanomura Chikuden (1777-1835): Study of Confucius and Art
Japan and the Spirituality of Mountain Art: Buddhism, Shintoism, and Reflections
Japan Art and Humble Background of Ike No Taiga: China, Isolation, and Stratification
Modern Japanese Artist and Buddhism: Nichiren and Isolation of Exile on Sado Island
Japan Art and Paris: Yuzo Saeki, A Love of France that Evaded Him and Frailty of Life
Art of Japan and the Complexity of Life: Yumeji Takehisa