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JAPANESE BUNJIN-GA, LITERATI PAINTINGS. AN ALBUM OF COPIES OF 56 LITERATI PAINTINGS.
No publisher, 1880
1650,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: a fine example. the japanese art of bunjin-ga was introduced in the 17th century from china's southern school of painting. this occurred during the ming dynasty through the 'painting manual of the mustard seed garden', although that in itself was based on song and yuan dynasty landscape painting; and the poetry of the japanese literati painting was in the style of classical chinese poetry, termed kanbun in japan.<br> literati painting in japan is generally referred to as bunjinga (literati painting; ch. wen ren hua) or nanga (southern school painting; ch. nan zong hua), both terms borrowed from china. wen ren hua refers to the status of artists who belonged to the scholar-gentleman class. nan zong hua was coined by the chinese painter and theorist dong qichang (b. 1555?d. 1636), who used it to describe art by literati, ostensibly amateurs, whose paintings were indebted to their mastery of calligraphy, expressed their inner feelings, and sought to capture the spiritual essence of their subjects. japanese literati painting and calligraphy<br>p. j. graham, f. l. chance.<br>