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本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます -源氏物語絵巻「朝顔」(第二十帖)土佐光起 Japan: Illustration from the Genji Monogatari (‘Tale of Genji‘), credited to Tosa Mitsuoki (1617–1691).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.The Yamato-e often tell narrative themes with text along with them, show the beauty of nature, e.g. famous places (meisho-e), and the four seasons (shiki-e). The pictures are non-symbolic and have the objective of depicting the beauty in nature. The pictures are often on scrolls that can be hung on a wall (kakemono) or handscrolls (emakimono) that could be read from right to left with the accompanying story or on a folding screen (byoubu) or panel (shouji).Although they received their name from the Yamato period (250-710 CE)... 、クレジット:CPA Media/Universal Images Group/共同通信イメージズ
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本画像はログイン後にご覧いただけます -源氏物語絵巻「匂宮」(第四十二帖)土佐光起 Japan: Illustration from the Genji Monogatari (‘Tale of Genji‘), credited to Tosa Mitsuoki (1617–1691).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.The Yamato-e often tell narrative themes with text along with them, show the beauty of nature, e.g. famous places (meisho-e), and the four seasons (shiki-e). The pictures are non-symbolic and have the objective of depicting the beauty in nature. The pictures are often on scrolls that can be hung on a wall (kakemono) or handscrolls (emakimono) that could be read from right to left with the accompanying story or on a folding screen (byoubu) or panel (shouji).Although they received their name from the Yamato period (250-710 CE)...、クレジット:CPA Media/Universal Images Group/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2023071910107
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