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    Sesshū Tōyō (雪舟 等楊, c. 1420 – August 26, 1506), also known simply as Sesshū (雪舟), was a Japanese Zen monk and painter who is considered a great master...
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     227 Miyao 2007, p. 263 Nakagawa, Orie (2012). Sesshū! : sekai o miryōshita Nihonjin sutā Hayakawa Sesshū. Kodansha. ISBN 978-4062179157. Eaton, William...
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  • Landscape by Sesshū is one of the most securely authenticated works of the Japanese Muromachi period artist Sesshū (1420–1506). It is an ink wash landscape...
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    Sesshū Memorial Museum (益田市立雪舟の郷記念館, Masuda Shiritsu Sesshū no Sato Kinenkan) opened in Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan, in 1990. Located next to the...
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  • the style of Sesshū Tōyō (1420-1506). On the other hand, there is an different opinion (jp) that he was not influenced or affected by Sesshū although he...
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  • when Sesshū was aged 76. It was presented to Sesshū's pupil Josui Sōen, at his request, as a physical demonstration that he had studied under Sesshū in...
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  • of Sesshū that he attempted to claim rights as his fifth successor, though he lost in a court battle to Unkoku Togan. Still, the influence of Sesshū is...
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    Huike Offering His Arm to Bodhidharma, Sesshū Tōyō (1496)....
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  • Sesshu Foster (born April 5, 1957) is an American poet and novelist. Sesshu Foster is a Japanese-American poet of white and Nisei descent. He grew up...
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    Heian Aristocracy, History, Japan, Asia – Taika reforms, clan chieftain, sesshu, shoen, land redistribution". www.countriesquest.com. Archived from the...
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    In Japan, these styles of painting were spread by the Japanese painter Sesshū Tōyō. Later, the Kano school of painting also made many paintings in this...
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    priest Sesshū as a young acolyte has been compared to this folktale, and it has been suggested the tale may derive from the legends around young Sesshū. Hearn...
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    "View of Ama-no-Hashidate" by Sesshū Tōyō On the right, torii of Kono Shrine is seen. And on extreme right, Kanmurijima and Kutsujima are also painted...
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    Prefecture. It was also referred to as Tsu Province (津国, Tsu no kuni) or Sesshū (摂州). Osaka and Osaka Castle were the main center of the province. Most...
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    travelling in retrospectives on Sesshū and masterpieces of Japanese art. Landscape by Sesshū "» Nature: spotlight — Sesshu Toyo's Winter Landscape". smarthistory...
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    Tenshō Shūbun (d. c. 1450). Both he and his pupil Sesshū Tōyō (1420–1506) were monks, although Sesshū eventually left the clergy, and spent a year or so...
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    foremost artists of the Muromachi period are the priest-painters Shūbun and Sesshū. Shūbun, a monk at the Kyoto temple of Shōkoku-ji, created in the painting...
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    Japan, Sesshū built himself a studio and established a large following, painters that are now referred to as the Unkoku-rin school or "School of Sesshū". To...
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    Unless stated otherwise, each prince is the son of his predecessor. The sesshu shinnōke and ōke households, along with the kazoku (Japanese peerage), were...
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    Among the figures who influenced the Higashiyama culture are the following: Sesshū Tōyō - a Zen-Buddhist monk and painter Kanō Masanobu - founder of the Kanō...
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    This school is similar to Songjiang School. The Japanese Zen monk painter Sesshū Tōyō (Japanese: 雪舟等楊) travelled to Ming China, and stayed for about 10 years...
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    Sesshū Tōyō, Landscapes of the Four Seasons (1486), ink and light color on paper...
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    painting under the influence of Zen Buddhism as practiced by such masters as Sesshū Tōyō. Zen Buddhist tenets were also incorporated into the tea ceremony during...
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    inspired by Xia's idiom. Sesshū Tōyō visited China in the 15th century and was influenced by works and followers of Xia Gui. Sesshū Tōyō made himself fen-pen...
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    in 740, in 757 the province divided again from Kawachi Province. Settsu (Sesshū) (摂津国 (摂州)) Iga (Ishū) (伊賀国 (伊州)) – separated from Ise Province in 680 Ise...
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    foremost artists of the Muromachi period are the priest-painters Shūbun and Sesshū. Shūbun, a monk at the Kyoto temple of Shōkoku-ji, created in the painting...
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    developments in Japanese ink landscape paintings. Japanese painters such as Sesshū Tōyō (1420–1506) and Soami (died 1525) greatly simplified their views of...
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  • flat part of the city of Budapest, Hungary MPC · 6817 6818 Sessyu 1983 EM Sesshū Tōyō (1420-1508), Japanese painter MPC · 6818 6819 McGarvey 1983 LL Flora...
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    the Muromachi period was Sesshū Tōyō, who is described as the most prominent master of ink painting from this time. Sesshu Toyo's painting of Kanzan...
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    linear perspective among Japanese artists. Hokusai himself was influenced by Sesshū Tōyō and other styles of Chinese painting. His influences stretched across...
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