WebThe composition follows an unbroken diagonal: in the far distance at the upper left, across a body of water, are depicted mist-enshrouded mountains; in the foreground at the lower … Web周文 Tenshó Shūbun (Japanese painter and Zen monk, active 1418-1463) VIAF ID: 260779063 ( Personal ) Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/260779063
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WebTenshō Shūbun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Reading in a Bamboo Grove (1446) Landscape of the Four Seasons in the collection of Tokyo National Museum, attributed to Shūbun Tenshō Shūbun (天章 周文, died c. 1444–50) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and painter of the Muromachi period. [1] WebDownload this stock image: Shubun Reading in a Bamboo Grove - KJXCYR from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Save up to 30% when you upgrade to an image pack. Stock photos, 360° images, vectors and videos. Enterprise. Lightboxes. Cart. Hi there! Create an account. Buy images; fluers mean
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WebAnother painting attributed to Tensho Shubun would be Reading in the Bamboo Study, painted around 1446. This painting, an example of an isolationist landscape, is also … WebShūbun, , also called Tenshō Shūbun, (born 14th century?, Ōmi Province, Japan—died 1444–48?, Kyōto), priest-painter who was a key figure in the development of monochromatic ink painting (suiboku-ga) in Japan. His career represents an intermediate stage between the early suiboku-ga artists, who followed their Chinese models quite closely, and the later … WebShūbun's best known landscape painting, designated as a National Treasure in Japan, is Reading in a Bamboo Grove, now kept in the Tokyo National Museum. Detail of Reading … fluerty