RMK06XGY–License available at MaximImages.com - Beautiful Zen painting of bamboo stalk and leaves. Sumi-e Chinese Japanese black ink on rice paper illustration
RF2HG3ET6–Japanese medieval painting of an Eagle. By Kano Utanosuke. Reproduction of book illustration of 1912 Utanosuke Kano (1513-1575) was a painter of Kano
RMP4C9ND–License available at MaximImages.com - Abstract Japanese Zen Sumi-e painting of tall pine trees in the full moon, oriental style illustration, black i
RM2T90F8Y–Kingfisher with Lotus left of a triptych of Doves, Hermit, and Kingfisher, 17th century, Setsuzan, 14 13/16 × 19 11/16 in. (37.62 × 50.01 cm) (image)67 3/8 × 24 7/16 in. (171.13 × 62.07 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink on paper, Japan, 17th century, As this trio of paintings currently exists, pictures of birds and flowers flank a central figural subject. This is an age-old compositional device frequently used for devotional Zen paintings in the 1400s and 1500s. In the center is a Chinese hermit, who appears to have fallen asleep. Writing utensils are set out beside him. A dove at right sits
RM2A25PAY–Saiho-ji, Rinzai Zen, Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred to as 'Koke-dera' was, primarily constructed to honor Amitabha. In 1994, Saiho-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main hall of the temple, known as Sairai-do was reconstructed in 1969. The paintings on the sliding doors are the work of Insho Domoto.
RM2B016H4–Japan: 'Shinbashi, Tokyo; Inset of Sengaku Soto Zen Buddhist Shrine'. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, c. 1907. Shinbashi (literally 'New Bridge', sometimes transliterated Shimbashi) is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located south of Ginza, west of Tsukiji, east of Toranomon and north of Hamamatsucho.
RM2AEGW4Y–room with wall paintings, interior of Tenryi-ji Zen Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan
RF2HW39G3–Art inspired by 禅機(鳥窠道林・白居昜), Zen Encounter (Niaoke Daolin and Bai Juyi), Muromachi period (1392–1573), 16th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, 12 x 18 3/4 in. (30.5 x 47.6 cm), Paintings, Attributed to Kenkō Shokei (Japanese, active ca. 1470–after 1523, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2E54DE8–Nō Mask of Kasshiki ( Carved wood, lacquer ) JAPAN Meiji period (1868-1912) Kasshiki is a name given to a young boy who looks after meals at Zen temples. Meiji (era) - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Meiji (era) The Meiji era is an era of Japanese history which extended from October 23, 1868 to July 30, 1912.
RF2D4MRMC–Zen calligraphy font
RMPATFC6–Orchids, Bamboo, Briars, and Rocks. Artist: Tesshu Tokusai (Japanese, died 1366). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Image: 28 3/8 × 14 1/2 in. (72 × 36.8 cm) Overall with mounting: 60 1/16 × 19 5/16 in. (152.5 × 49 cm) Overall with knobs: 60 1/16 × 21 in. (152.5 × 53.4 cm). Date: mid-14th century. In medieval Japan, ink paintings that combined orchids with briars, bamboo, and rocks were most commonly associated with the Yuan-dynasty Chinese painter Xuechuang Puming (active mid-14th century), whom Tesshu Tokusai--a Zen monk and accomplished poet and painter-- may have encountered during an extende
RMF27EGP–colourful paintings at monastery in tabo, india
RFFJ1F38–Seller of paintings asleep in a street of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
RMBRBWC7–Painting of catching the Ox, from the ten Ox Herding Pictures of Zen Buddhism, Seoul, South Korea
RMCT9K4N–Zen art. Painting of Koi Carp fish
RM2B0173R–Japan: 'Women Looking at the Maple Trees at Takao, near Kyoto'. Illustration by Kano Hideyori (Muromachi period, 16th century). Yamato-e is a style of Japanese painting inspired by Tang Dynasty paintings and developed in the late Heian period. It is considered the classical Japanese style. From the Muromachi period (15th century), the term Yamato-e has been used to distinguish work from contemporary Chinese style paintings (kara-e), which were inspired by Song and Yuan Dynasty Zen Buddhism paintings.
RMW8TFEA–Segment of an Illustrated Scroll of The Tale of Sagoromo, colour on paper, Kamakura period, 14th century, National Museum, Tokyo, Japan
RFJ8932Y–enso zen symbol
RMWG9GNX–Paintings by Japanese scholars on a paper wall, Shoji, Kennin-ji, Kenninji Temple, Komatsucho, Kyoto, Japan
RF2HG3ETD–Japanese medieval painting by Kano Motonobu. Reproduction of book illustration of 1912 Kanō Motonobu (1476–1559) was a Japanese painter and calligraph
RMM4N6K9–License and prints at MaximImages.com - Sumi-e paintings, oriental style sumi ink illustrations and Japanese zen fine art.
RM2T90F9X–Doves on a Plum Tree right of a triptych of Doves, Hermit, and Kingfisher, 17th century, Setsuzan, 43 13/16 × 19 3/4 in. (111.28 × 50.17 cm) (image)67 1/4 × 24 7/16 in. (170.82 × 62.07 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink on paper, Japan, 17th century, As this trio of paintings currently exists, pictures of birds and flowers flank a central figural subject. This is an age-old compositional device frequently used for devotional Zen paintings in the 1400s and 1500s. In the center is a Chinese hermit, who appears to have fallen asleep. Writing utensils are set out beside him. A dove at right sits
RM2A25PAK–Saiho-ji, Rinzai Zen, Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred to as 'Koke-dera' was, primarily constructed to honor Amitabha. In 1994, Saiho-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main hall of the temple, known as Sairai-do was reconstructed in 1969. The paintings on the sliding doors are the work of Insho Domoto.
RMMNYFPH–. English: Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Priest Zhichang (智常禅師図, chijō zenjizu). Handscroll, 35.3 cm x 48.3 cm. Ink on paper. Located at the Seikado Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings. . 14th century. 1283 Zhichang
RF2B0ABHC–Landscape ink painting with Chinese style
RMMMJXP4–. English: Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters (紙本墨画禅機図断簡, shihon bokuga zenkizu dankan): Budai (Hotei) (布袋図, hoteizu). Handscroll, 35.6 cm x 48.5 cm. Ink on paper. Located at Nezu Art Museum, Tokyo. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings. . 14th century. Indara (???) (Yintuoluo) Deeds of the Zen Masters Hotei
RF2J0WA82–The paintings on wood depicting scenes of ancient life at Kitano Tenmangu shrine. Kyoto. Japan
RM2A52XTK–Winter and Summer Flowers, c. 1600. Kaiho Yusho is considered one of the three individualist master painters of the Momoyama era. He executed numerous byobu and fusama-e (sliding door panel paintings) for Kyoto's most prestigious Zen monasteries. These byobu are noteworthy for their joining of patently Chinese subject matter (the aged pine) with Japanese imagery (morning glory) and themes (the seasons and human travel) in one composition.
RMPAPAJ6–Melons. Artist: Yamada Doan (Japanese, second half of the 16th century). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Image: 13 1/4 × 18 1/8 in. (33.6 × 46 cm) Overall with mounting: 47 1/2 × 23 7/8 in. (120.7 × 60.6 cm) Overall with knobs: 47 1/2 × 25 13/16 in. (120.7 × 65.5 cm). Date: late 16th century. Images of fruits and vegetables were often displayed in Zen temples as symbolic offerings to Buddhist icons. Although similar images were produced earlier in Song dynasty China, ink paintings of isolated fruits or vegetables became popular in Japan during the late Muromachi period, when they were associate
RMF27ENB–colourful paintings at monastery in tabo, india
RMW89NE6–Shinzan Garden at Mizuno Museum - The Mizuno Museum is an art museum of modern Japanese-style paintings established on the long-time collection gathe
RMEA2J4W–paintings inside temple at tabo monastery in india
RMBRBWBY–Painting of herding the Ox, from the ten Ox Herding Pictures of Zen Buddhism, Seoul, South Korea
RM2B0173C–Japan: 'Theatrical scene'. Handscroll painting by Hishikawa Morofusa (active c. 1685-1715), c. 1700. Yamato-e is a style of Japanese painting inspired by Tang Dynasty paintings and developed in the late Heian period. It is considered the classical Japanese style. From the Muromachi period (15th century), the term Yamato-e has been used to distinguish work from contemporary Chinese style paintings (kara-e), which were inspired by Song and Yuan Dynasty Zen Buddhism paintings.
RF2J9GYF7–Bamboo leaves simple flat style vector illustration, traditional japanese plant, oriental decorative ornament for design, greeting card, template, banner, zen concept
RFJ9A3GT–enso symbol zen
RMWG9GND–Paintings by Japanese scholars on a paper wall, Shoji, Kennin-ji, Kenninji Temple, Komatsucho, Kyoto, Japan
RF2HTTHBE–Art inspired by Kongara-doji, 衿羯羅童子像 , Nanbokuchō period (1336–92), 1387, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, 43 x 15 3/4 in. (109.2 x 40 cm), Paintings, Ryūshū Shūtaku (Myōtaku) (Japanese, 1307–1388), The famous Zen monk Myōtaku (Ryūshū Shūtaku) produced many paintings and, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2HG3EW6–Japanese medieval painting: Guanyin, white robed, seated upon an over-hanging rock. Muromachi period
RMM24J5A–License and prints at MaximImages.com - Sumi-e paintings, oriental style sumi ink illustrations and Japanese zen fine art.
RM2T90FA7–Hermit center of a triptych of Doves, Hermit, and Kingfisher, 17th century, Setsuzan, 43 7/8 × 19 13/16 in. (111.44 × 50.32 cm) (image)67 1/2 × 24 1/2 in. (171.45 × 62.23 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink on paper, Japan, 17th century, As this trio of paintings currently exists, pictures of birds and flowers flank a central figural subject. This is an age-old compositional device frequently used for devotional Zen paintings in the 1400s and 1500s. In the center is a Chinese hermit, who appears to have fallen asleep. Writing utensils are set out beside him. A dove at right sits on an old plum
RM2A25PA1–Saiho-ji, Rinzai Zen, Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred to as 'Koke-dera' was, primarily constructed to honor Amitabha. In 1994, Saiho-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main hall of the temple, known as Sairai-do was reconstructed in 1969. The paintings on the sliding doors are the work of Insho Domoto.
RM2B0H69G–Zhou Zen, Eight Daoist Immortals Welcoming Jurōjin, China, Zhou Zen (Japanese,), 17th century, China, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, 55 1/4 x 31 in. (140.3 x 78.7 cm), Paintings
RMKAK17F–White cherry tree branch on light blue background. Sakura blossom Japanese Zen illustration oriental design.
RF2HTTHEG–Art inspired by Portrait of Kyūzan Sōei (1605–1656), 旧山宗英像, Edo period (1615–1868), 17th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, 43 1/2 x 19 in. (110.5 x 48.3 cm), Paintings, The chinsō, or portrait of a Zen master, is the epitome of Zen culture. Given by a master to a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMK06XH0–License available at MaximImages.com - Beautiful Zen painting of bamboo stalk with green leaves. Sumi-e Chinese Japanese black ink illustration isolat
RF2J0WA6G–The paintings on wood depicting scenes of ancient life at Kitano Tenmangu shrine. Kyoto. Japan
RMPK0H95–Elegant Japanese Zen art floral design, artistic illustration of grey flowers and leaves of a wild orchid on black background
RMPAX7HP–Plum Blossoms. Artist: Motsurin Joto (Bokusai) (Japanese, died 1491). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Image: 10 3/4 × 16 11/16 in. (27.3 × 42.4 cm). Date: 15th century. Plum blossoms, symbolic of the arrival of spring, were a favored subject among scholar-gentleman painters in China, but when Chinese ink paintings of plums arrived in Japan their imagery became widespread within Zen circles. This composition of a gnarled plum tree framed by a circle of ink wash may reflect the use of the circle in Zen painting and calligraphy as a visual representation of words from the text of the Heart Sutra, 'f
RMKFJGRR–License available at MaximImages.com - Elegant Japanese Zen art design in organic natural colors of Flowers of wild orchids, artistic illustration, gr
RMEA2J4T–paintings inside temple at tabo monastery in india
RM2A52XTM–Winter and Summer Flowers, c. 1600. Kaiho Yusho is considered one of the three individualist master painters of the Momoyama era. He executed numerous byobu and fusama-e (sliding door panel paintings) for Kyoto's most prestigious Zen monasteries. These byobu are noteworthy for their joining of patently Chinese subject matter (the aged pine) with Japanese imagery (morning glory) and themes (the seasons and human travel) in one composition.
RMF27DRM–paintings in tabo monastery in spiti valley india
RM2B0173P–Japan: 'View in the Vicinity of Kyoto'. Handscroll painting by an unknown Tosa School artist, 17th century. Yamato-e is a style of Japanese painting inspired by Tang Dynasty paintings and developed in the late Heian period. It is considered the classical Japanese style. From the Muromachi period (15th century), the term Yamato-e has been used to distinguish work from contemporary Chinese style paintings (kara-e), which were inspired by Song and Yuan Dynasty Zen Buddhism paintings.
RFJ9A3GW–enso symbol zen
RMWG9GN6–Twin Dragon Painting, ceiling paintings by artist Koizumi Junsaku, Hodo Hall, Kennin-ji, Kenninji Temple, Komatsucho, Kyoto, Japan
RMW89NDP–Shinzan Garden at Mizuno Museum - The Mizuno Museum is an art museum of modern Japanese-style paintings established on the long-time collection gathe
RF2HG3EWM–Japanese medieval painting: Manjushri riding a lion. Muromachi period, 1392-1568
RF2J6XHJK–Bamboo leaves simple linear style vector illustration, traditional japanese plant, oriental decorative ornament for design, greeting card, template, banner, zen concept
RF2HTTWHT–Art inspired by Hotei, Edo period (1615–1868), after 1704, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Image: 11 1/4 × 14 1/2 in. (28.5 × 36.8 cm), Paintings, Ogata Kōrin (Japanese, 1658–1716), Hotei (Chinese: Budai) is one of the most beloved characters of Zen Buddhism and is believed to be, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2A25PA3–Saiho-ji, Rinzai Zen, Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred to as 'Koke-dera' was, primarily constructed to honor Amitabha. In 1994, Saiho-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main hall of the temple, known as Sairai-do was reconstructed in 1969. The paintings on the sliding doors are the work of Insho Domoto.
RM2B0H688–Zhou Zen, Eight Daoist Immortals Welcoming Jurōjin, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), Zhou Zen (Japanese,), 17th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, 55 1/4 x 31 in. (140.3 x 78.7 cm), Paintings
RMHXN5X0–Modern sitting area.
RFPJB0T9–Ancient Buddha paintings in the cave temple (Dambulla, Sri Lanka)
RM2AR3H80–POP group ZEN with homemade paintings Date: January 6, 1969 Keywords: Pop groups, PAINTINGS
RM2FX1ET7–Pop group ZEN with homemade paintings, January 6, 1969, Pop groups, PICTURES, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RFKETCHE–A buddhist monk dressed in red walks in the sacred monastery Thimphu Wangdue Bhutan Asia
RMPA9DM7–Gibbons in a Landscape. Artist: Sesson Shukei (ca. 1504-ca. 1589). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Image (each screen): 62 in. x 11 ft. 5 in. (157.5 x 348 cm). Date: ca. 1570. The gibbon, native to the forested mountains of southern China, is known in Japan only through painting and poetry. In literary contexts, its cry is associated with the elevated spirit of solitude, and in Daoist lore with a superior life force. Japanese Zen monks treasured images of gibbons painted by the Chinese monk Muqi (ca. 1210-after 1269), and by the late fifteenth century paintings of gibbons in the manner of this ar
RMKFJGRD–License available at MaximImages.com - Flowers of wild orchids, beautiful minimalistic floral design in oriental style, Japanese Zen ink painting
RF2X66H1A–Venice, Italy - April 19, 2024: Installation view titled Techno Zen by Márton Nemes. Hungarian pavilion, 60th International Art exhibition of Venice b
RMK06XH6–License available at MaximImages.com - Beautiful Zen painting of bamboo stalk and leaves. Sumi-e Chinese Japanese black ink on rice paper painting fin
RM2A522P7–Sake Flask, 1500s. The grape design painted on these wine flasks reflects the popularity of grapes and wine during the Muromachi period; Japanese Zen clerics enjoyed grapes during this period, and Ichu Tsuzo (1349- 1429) and Saiin Shunsho (1358-1422) wrote poems about their appreciation for other artists’ grape ink paintings. On these wine flasks, the vividly brushed leaves and bunches of grapes suggest that the artisan referred to a particular grape painting.
RMKAK17K–Sakura blossom, cherry tree branch with blossom artistic design Japanese Zen Sumi-e ink painting illustration on dark gray black background
RM2B01736–Japan: 'A Beautiful Woman with her Maid'. Hanging scroll painting by Hishikawa Morofusa (active c. 1685-1715), c. 1700. Yamato-e is a style of Japanese painting inspired by Tang Dynasty paintings and developed in the late Heian period. It is considered the classical Japanese style. From the Muromachi period (15th century), the term Yamato-e has been used to distinguish work from contemporary Chinese style paintings (kara-e), which were inspired by Song and Yuan Dynasty Zen Buddhism paintings.
RMWG9GNC–Twin Dragon Painting, ceiling paintings by artist Koizumi Junsaku, Hodo Hall, Kennin-ji, Kenninji Temple, Komatsucho, Kyoto, Japan
RMW89NE0–Shinzan Garden at Mizuno Museum - The Mizuno Museum is an art museum of modern Japanese-style paintings established on the long-time collection gathe
RF2HG3EY6–Japanese medieval painting: One of the twelve deva: Bishamon-ten (Vaisravana). Muromachi period, 1333-1573
RF2K0RBD8–Bamboo plant simple outline doodle style vector illustration, traditional japanese plant, oriental decorative ornament for textile design, fabrics, home decor, zen concept
RF2HTTHA8–Art inspired by Buffalo and Herdsman, Meiji period (1868–1912), ca. 1887, Japan, Album leaf; ink and color on silk, 14 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. (36.2 x 26.7 cm), Paintings, Kawanabe Kyōsai (Japanese, 1831–1889), One of the most engaging of Zen (Ch'an) Buddhist instructional tales is the 'Ten, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2A25PB2–Saiho-ji, Rinzai Zen, Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred to as 'Koke-dera' was, primarily constructed to honor Amitabha. In 1994, Saiho-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main hall of the temple, known as Sairai-do was reconstructed in 1969. The paintings on the sliding doors are the work of Insho Domoto.
RM2B0JDY0–Kano Tan'yū, The Sixth Patriarch of Zen at the Moment of Enlightenment, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), Kano Tan'yū (Japanese, 1602–1674), 1635–45, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Image: 40 x 9 1/2 in. (101.6 x 24.1 cm), Overall with mounting: 70 1/2 x 10 in. (179.1 x 25.4 cm), Overall with rollers: W. 12 in. (30.5 cm), Paintings
RF2HTW3WP–Art inspired by Portrait of Shun'oku Myōha (1311–1388), 春屋妙葩像 自賛, Nanbokuchō period (1336–92), ca. 1383, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink, color, and gold on silk, Image: 45 5/8 × 20 1/2 in. (115.9 × 52.1 cm), Paintings, Unidentified Artist Japanese, This portrait depicts the Zen priest Shun, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHXN5WE–Statue of buddha on table with pot plant.
RF2HW3956–Art inspired by 元 佚名 對月圖 軸, Monk Reading a Sutra by Moonlight, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), ca. 1332, China, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Image: 29 3/8 x 13 in. (74.6 x 33 cm), Paintings, Unidentified Artist, Paintings of monks reading sutras by moonlight reflect the Chan, or Zen, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2AR3H7K–POP group ZEN with homemade paintings Date: January 6, 1969 Keywords: Pop groups, PAINTINGS
RF2HTTH76–Art inspired by Shōrinji Temple, Edo period (1615–1868), 1817, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Image: 70 1/8 x 35 5/8 in. (178.1 x 90.5 cm), Paintings, Okada Beisanjin (Japanese, 1744–1820), By fancifully reinterpreting this Zen temple near Osaka as a Chinese retreat, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2FX1EG5–Pop group ZEN with self-made paintings, January 6, 1969, Pop groups, PAINTING, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMPNA0A5–Daruma. Date/Period: From 1801 until 1900. Scroll paintings. Ink on paper. Author: KAWANABE KYOSAI.
RF2X66H1H–Venice, Italy - April 19, 2024: Installation view titled Techno Zen by Márton Nemes. Hungarian pavilion, 60th International Art exhibition of Venice b
RF2D6G6XJ–Traditional indoor house in Japan
RM2A522P3–Sake Flask (pair), 1500s. The grape design painted on these wine flasks reflects the popularity of grapes and wine during the Muromachi period. Japanese Zen clerics enjoyed grapes during this period, and Ichu Tsuzo (1349-1429) and Saiin Shunsho (1358-1422) wrote poems about their appreciation for other artists’ grape ink paintings. On these wine flasks, the vividly brushed leaves and bunches of grapes suggest that the artisan referred to a particular grape painting.
RMKAK16K–Blossoming Sakura, cherry tree branch and flowers, artistic Japanese Zen painting artwork based design, light gray on khaki, dark gray background.
RM2B0173D–Japan: 'A Youth Carrying a Lady'. Handscroll painting by Hishikawa Morofusa (active c. 1685-1715), c. 1700. Yamato-e is a style of Japanese painting inspired by Tang Dynasty paintings and developed in the late Heian period. It is considered the classical Japanese style. From the Muromachi period (15th century), the term Yamato-e has been used to distinguish work from contemporary Chinese style paintings (kara-e), which were inspired by Song and Yuan Dynasty Zen Buddhism paintings.
RMWG9GNG–Twin Dragon Painting, ceiling paintings by artist Koizumi Junsaku, Hodo Hall, Kennin-ji, Kenninji Temple, Komatsucho, Kyoto, Japan
RMPHXKG8–RECROP - 31.08.2018, Switzerland, Zurich: Japan's most famous tiger, an ink drawing by the painter Rosetsu (1754 - 1799) from the Muryoji Temple in Kushimoto, can be seen during the construction of the exhibition 'Rosetsu - Fantastic Picture Worlds from Japan' at the Rietberg Museum. A Zen temple in its original dimensions was built here especially for the exhibition. The temple paintings are among Japan's most important cultural assets and can be seen from September 6 to November 4, 2018, together with other loans from museums in Germany, the USA and Japan, exclusively and only for eight week
RF2HG3EWJ–Japanese medieval painting: One of the twelve deva: Nit’-ten (Surya). Muromachi period, 1333-1573
RF2K0RBD7–Bamboo plant simple outline doodle style vector illustration, traditional japanese plant, oriental decorative ornament for textile design, fabrics, home decor, zen concept
RMAW0G74–Interior - Ryoanji Temple Kyoto
RM2A25PAE–Saiho-ji, Rinzai Zen, Buddhist temple, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which is famed for its moss garden, is commonly referred to as 'Koke-dera' was, primarily constructed to honor Amitabha. In 1994, Saiho-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main hall of the temple, known as Sairai-do was reconstructed in 1969. The paintings on the sliding doors are the work of Insho Domoto.
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