Tag: Japanese art and culture
Matsumura Goshun and Japan art: The shadow of death and influence of Yosa Buson
Japan poetry and the female poet Komachi: Heartfelt passion from the distant past
Ito Shinsui and Japanese art: Poverty to continuity
Kano Sanraku (1559-1635) and art of Japan: The world of power concentration
Kanae Yamamoto and Japan art: Economic perils of his early life (Part One)
Takeshiro Kanokogi and art of Japan: The influence of France
Japan art and Confucianism: The Bleak reality of Seppuku for a thoughtful artist
Zen Buddhism and Japanese Art: Taking Rinzai Buddhism to the rural poor
Japanese art, Goshun, and the influence of Buson: The artistic heaven on earth
Buddhist art and the Japanese priest Mokuan Reien: The Middle Kingdom and Mu Qi
Art of Buddhism in China and Japan: The shadow of Liang K’ai (1140-1210) on Kaihō Yūshō (1533-1615)
The richness of Japanese art during the warring times: Kano Eitoku (1543-1590)
Art of Japan and Kano Michinobu (1730-1790)
Kano Sanraku (1559-1635) and Japanese art: Centralization and continuity
Art of Japan and the two paths of Buddhism and Shintoism: Faith in the snow without Abraham
Art of Japan and Kiyoo: Social and political convulsions but artistic continuity
Japan art of the twelfth century: Annual rites and ceremonies
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
Art of Zen Buddhism in Japan: Hakuin Ekaku
Yokoyama Taikan and art of Japan: Creativity and the sentiments of the time
Mountains of Japan in art: Spirituality of Buddhism and Shintoism in a natural landscape
Art of Japan and a famous Buddhist Warrior of the twelfth century
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)
Art of Japan and Sekka: Tranquility despite upheavals
Kanae Yamamoto (Part Two) and art of Japan: Europe and Socialism
Japanese art and Kawamura Kiyoo (1852-1934): Changing times but sublime continuity