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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
Abōkyū 阿房宮

Ch: Efang Gong. The Efang Palace. A residence for concubines built by the first emperor of the Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huangdi…

Art History, Painting
abuna-e あぶな絵

Erotic or suggestive pictures. Derived from the word "abunai あぶない" meaning dangerous or risqué. More explicit works…

Art History, Painting
aburidashi 炙出

Also written あぶりだし. Hidden pictures that are painted or printed on paper using rice-wine, alum, or citrus juice, which then…

Art History, Painting
Agemaki 揚巻

A subject of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵, especially of *…

Art History, Painting
Agemaki 総角 ✓

Lit. locks of hair/four cornered; "an elaborate three-looped knot, it also designates a young girl's coiffure" -…

Art History, Painting
ageutsushi あげ写し

A method used by Japanese painters to produce a copy *mosha 模写, and in that way…

Art History, Painting
ai-e 藍絵

Woodblock prints *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 colored in shades of indigo blue *…

Art History, Painting
ai 藍

Indigo. A plant of the polygonacede family from whose stems and leaves comes a blue dye and pigment for painting. Produced…

Art History, Painting
aiban 間判

Lit. intermediate format size. *Ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints of two sizes, both…

Art History, Painting
aigami 藍紙

Also aobanagami 青花紙, tsuyukusairo 露草色. A blue pigment extracted from the dayflower tsuyukusa 露草…

Art History, Painting
Aikuōzan 阿育王山

Ch: Ayuwangshan. Mt. Asoka. A mountain near Hangzhou (Jp: Kōshū 杭州) in Zhejiang (Jp: Sekkō 浙江) Province associated…

Art History, Painting
aizuri 藍摺

Also *ai-e 藍絵 or aizuri-e 藍摺絵. A type of woodblock print *…

Art History, Painting
aka-e 赤絵

Also akazuri-e 赤摺絵 and *hōsō-e 疱瘡絵. Woodblock prints produced in the…

Art History, Painting
akahon 赤本

Lit. red book. Forms of illustrated popular fiction, *kusazōshi 草双紙, with…

Art History, Painting
akakohon 赤小本

Lit. small red book. A type of *akahon 赤本. Woodblock printed picture books with…

Art History, Painting
akane-iro 茜色

Crimson; madder red. Known as *sohi そひ in the Nara and Heian periods. Originally…

Art History, Painting
Akashi 明石 ✓

A pictorial subject based on Chapter 13 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji). In the third month,…

Art History, Painting
akikusa 秋草

Lit. autumn plants. Often rendered as autumn grasses, a common design motif in decorative arts and painting. Most frequently…

Art History, Painting
Akita Ranga 秋田蘭画

Lit. Dutch paintings, ranga 蘭画 of Akita. A Japanese work in a European style produced by the earliest school of…

Art History, Painting
Akutagawa 芥川

A small river running through Takatsuki 高槻 City, Osaka (formerly Settsu 摂津 Province). Famous from Episode 6 of Ise…

Art History, Painting
akuzuri-e 悪摺絵

A woodblock print designed and privately published to expose a secret indiscretion, then distributed to the home and friends…

Art History, Painting
Ami-ha 阿弥派

A school of painting that arose in Kyoto during the 15th century, separate from the dominant painting ateliers of the Zen 禅…

Art History, Painting
andon-e 行灯絵 Paintings on paper lanterns that adorn temple and shrine precincts and the gates of residences during a festival. Generally… Art History, Painting
anesama-e 姉様絵

Woodblock printed sheets designed by lesser-known *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 artists…

Art History, Painting
aohon 青本

An Edo period illustrated book of popular fiction *kusazōshi 草双紙, with a…

Art History, Painting
Aoi 葵

Pictorial subject matter based on "Heartvine" Aoi, Chapter 9 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting
aokin 青金

Lit. blue gold. An alloy of gold or silver which contains impurities that create a color with a bluish tinge. In painting,…

Art History, Painting
aoni 青丹

1 An old name for the pigment *iwa-rokushō …

Art History, Painting
aratame-in 改印

Also *kiwame-in 極印. The printed censor seals that appear on an *…

Art History, Painting
araumi-no-shōji 荒海障子

Sliding screens *fusuma 襖, on which various images are painted including a…

Art History, Painting
Aridōshi 蟻通

A shrine in Izumi 和泉 Province, Osaka. Best known from a tale about the famous poet Ki no Tsurayuki 紀貫之 (ca. 868-945), who…

Art History, Painting
asa-no-ha byōshibon 麻の葉表紙本

A type of *ehon 絵本, a woodblock-printed picture book. Small books of…

Art History, Painting
asa-no-ha 麻の葉 ✓

A repeating six-sided geometric design that resembles the leaves of the hemp plant, asa 麻. The design has six…

Art History, Painting
Asagao 朝顔

A pictorial subject based on "The Morning Glory" Asagao, Chapter 20 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale…

Art History, Painting
asagi-iro 浅葱色

A color-name used in dyeing. A light blue color with a hint of green, made by adding yellow to a pale indigo dye *…

Art History, Painting
ashide 葦手

Lit. reed-hand script. A decorative, pictorialized style of calligraphy, de 手, developed during the 9th century in…

Art History, Painting
Ashigarayama 足柄山

A mountain in Kanagawa Prefecture associated with legends of *Yamauba 山姥 and *…

Art History, Painting
atenashi bokashi 当てなしぼかし

Lit. indeterminate shading. A type of *fuki bokashi 拭きぼかし, a…

Art History, Painting
ato-in 後印

Lit. later seal. An artist's seal placed posthumously on a painting or calligraphy, sometimes by a well-meaning person…

Art History, Painting
atorakkan 後落款

Lit. a later signature. A forged signature put on an unsigned painting or work of calligraphy in order to increase its…

Art History, Painting
atozuri 後摺

Also read nochizuri. Woodblock prints *ukiyo-e 浮世絵, produced…

Art History, Painting
atsuyō 厚様

Also written 厚葉. A thick type of paper called *ganpishi 雁皮紙. Because both…

Art History, Painting
awate-e あわて絵

Multi-colored woodblock prints *nishiki-e 錦絵, depicting the…

Art History, Painting
Azuma kudari 東下り ✓

Lit. going down to the East. In the pre-Edo periods, traveling from the capital city of Kyoto toward the Eastern provinces…

Art History, Painting
azuma nishiki-e 東錦絵

Also written 吾妻錦絵, *nishiki-e 錦絵, azuma-e 東絵, *…

Art History, Painting
Azumaya 東屋 ✓

Lit. Eastern cottage. A pictorial subject based on "The Eastern Cottage" Azumaya, Chapter 50 of Genji…

Art History, Painting
Azusayumi 梓弓

Lit. azusa bow. The azusa 梓 tree is a kind of birch. The phrase serves as a pillow-word, makurakotoba…

Art History, Painting
tagasode 誰袖

Lit. "whose sleeves?" Painting theme depicting beautiful kimono 着物 draped across a wooden rack, ikō …

Art History, Painting
Taikōbō 太公望

Ch: Taigongwang. A Chinese scholar who was thought to be a paragon of humble virtue and learned accomplishment, and who…

Art History, Painting
taisha 代赭

Red ochre. A red pigment whose main component is ferric oxide (haematite), Fe203. Used in Japanese style painting *…

Art History, Painting
taishoku 褪色

Fading. A lessening of the intensity of a color by exposure to sunlight or air. Chemically unstable dyes or pigments undergo…

Art History, Painting
taisō byōbu 太宗屏風

A type of folding screen *byōbu 屏風 used in the Imperial Palace…

Art History, Painting
takagari 鷹狩

A pictorial subject depicting the sport of falconry, birds trained to hunt cranes tsuru 鶴, pheasants kiji…

Art History, Painting
Takasago 高砂

Now a modern city on the Inland Sea (southwest of Osaka in Hyōgo Prefecture), most famous as the sea-coast setting for the…

Art History, Painting
Takekawa 竹河 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Takekawa" ("Bamboo River"), Chapter 44 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting, Document
takenaga bōsho 丈長奉書

A long-sheet size of *hōsho 奉書 paper. Approximately 53 x 72 cm. The largest…

Art History, Painting
tako-e 凧絵

Pictures on kites. It is thought that kite flying became popular in Japan in the 18th century, and the early designs for…

Art History, Painting
Takuma-ha 宅磨派

Also written 託磨派 and 宅間派. One of the schools of *ebusshi 絵仏師, priest-painters…

Art History, Painting
Tamakazura 玉鬘 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Tamakazura" ("The Jeweled Chaplet"), Chapter 22 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The…

Art History, Painting, Document
tan 丹

A yellowish-red pigment *ganryō 顔料 used in Oriental painting …

Art History, Painting
tan-e 淡絵

A painting where the original ink lines show through after light pigment is added. The 11th-century Senzui byōbu …

Art History, Painting
Tanka shōbutsu 丹霞焼仏

Ch: Danxia shaofo. A painting subject which captures the Chan 禅 (Jp: Zen) parable of the monk Danxia (Jp: Tanka 丹霞…

Art History, Painting
tanpo たんぽ

A tool used in woodblock printmaking *ukiyo-e 浮世絵. A piece of wood, a flat…

Art History, Painting
tanrokubon 丹緑本

Lit. "red and green books." Also called edoribon ゑどり本 or 絵取本 (colored books) during the Edo period. Early Edo…

Art History, Painting
tansai 淡彩

An abbreviation of tansaiga 淡彩画 (light-colored painting).
Lit. "lightly colored." Very often ink paintings…

Art History, Painting
Tansei jakubokushū 丹青若木集

"Collection of Young Trees of Painting"; one-volume biography of Japanese painters by Kano Ikkei 狩野一渓 (1599-1662). Compiled…

Art History, Painting, Document
tanzaku 短冊

Small vertical poem cards, approximately 36 cm long x 6 cm wide that may be decorated with colored designs, sprinkled with…

Art History, Painting
tanzakuban 短冊判

Lit. "poem-slip" *tanzaku 短冊 format. A size of *…

Art History, Painting
tanzakugata 短冊形

Any long, rectangular-shaped object which is similar in size to a long, rectangular poem card called *…

Art History, Painting
tarashikomi 溜込

A painting technique in which pale black ink *sumi 墨 or a color (…

Art History, Painting
tasukimon 襷文 ✓

Also called *hishigōshi 菱格子. A design motif of crossed…

Art History, Painting
tatejiku 縦軸

A hanging scroll *kakemono 掛物 that is vertically oriented; in…

Art History, Painting
tatewaku 立涌 ✓

Also read tatewaki or written 立枠. A design motif made of vertical, tate 立, curvilinear lines which bulge…

Art History, Painting
tatō 畳紙

1 An abbreviation of tatōgami, or tatamigami. Also known as…

Art History, Painting
Tatsutagawa 竜田川

Also written 龍田川 or 立田川. The lower reaches of a tributary of the Yamato 大和 River in Nara. Long famous for its maple leaves,…

Art History, Painting
Tawaraya 俵屋

A painting shop *eya 絵屋 or atelier founded by Sōtatsu 宗達 (?-1640?), who is thought…

Art History, Painting
Tei Shien 鄭思遠

Ch: Zheng Siyuan. A Chinese sage depicted riding a tiger and accompanied by a tiger cub who carries his books. The tiger…

Art History, Painting
Teikaei jūnikagetsu kachō-zu 定家詠十二ヶ月花鳥図

Lit. "paintings of Teika's poems of the flowers and birds of the twelve months." According to his diary Meigetsuki …

Art History, Painting
teikan-zu 帝鑑図

Ch: dijiantu. The genre of paintings of advice and admonition *kankai-zu…

Art History, Painting
teitō sobibyō 釘頭鼠尾描

Ch: dingtou shuweimiao. Lit. "nail head-rattail drawing." A brush stroke technique used to create the clothing of…

Art History, Painting
Tenarai 手習 ✓

A pictorial subject based on "Tenarai" ("At Writing Practice"), Chapter 53 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale…

Art History, Painting
tenchi 天地

The upper part of a piece of paper is referred to as the "heaven" or ten 天, and the lower part as the "earth"or…

Art History, Painting
tengu 天狗 ✓

Lit. "celestial dog." A bird-like goblin frequently encountered in Japanese folk-beliefs, literature and their pictorial…

Art History, Painting
tengujō 典具帖

Also written 天具帖, 天宮上, 天久常. Fine Japanese paper made from high quality fibers (see *…

Art History, Painting
tenjōga 天井画

Paintings on a ceiling. The coffered ceilings *gōtenjō 格天井 of…

Art History, Painting
tenkei 点景

Also tenkei jinbutsu 点景人物. Small-sized human figures and animals added as secondary elements to a landscape…

Art History, Painting
tessenbyō 鉄線描

Ch: tiexianmiao. Lit. "iron-wire line drawing." A technique used to render the thin, even lines commonly seen in…

Art History, Painting
Tō Enmei 陶淵明

Ch: Tao Yuanming (365-427). The Jin dynasty poet and quintessential Chinese scholar-recluse. A virtual prototype for the…

Art History, Painting
To Ho 杜甫

Ch: Du Fu (712-770). A Chinese poet, considered to be one of China's greatest. An innovator of both poetic style and subject…

Art History, Painting
toba-e 鳥羽絵

A caricature picture *giga 戯画 which was popular in the…

Art History, Painting
Tōbō Saku 東方朔

Ch: Dongfang Shuo (ca. 154-93 BCE). A Chinese Daoist immortal of the Western Jin associated with the peaches of immortality…

Art History, Painting
tōgen-zu 桃源図

Ch: taoyuantu. Paintings depicting the Chinese story Peach Blossom Spring (Ch: Taohuayuanji, Jp…

Art History, Painting
Tōhaku gasetsu 等伯画説

Tōhaku's Explanation of Painting, comments of the Momoyama period painter Hasegawa Tōhaku 長谷川等伯 (1539-1610) on well…

Art History, Painting, Document
Tōhō koshō 桐峯虎声

Also read Dōhō kosei. Lit. "Dongfeng's tiger voice." A Zen 禅 dialogue in which a tiger is a metaphor for spiritual…

Art History, Painting
Tokai hōkan 図絵宝鑑

Ch: Tuhui baojian. Precious Mirror of Painting, a late Yuan dynasty history of Chinese painting by Xia…

Art History, Painting, Document
Tokai sōi 図絵宗彜

Also sometimes read Zue sōi. Ch: Tuhui zongyi. Principles of Painting. Chinese painting manual…

Art History, Painting, Document
Tōkaidō gojūsantsugi 東海道五十三次

Lit. "Eastern Sea [coast] Road, fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō 東海道," which is the road and rest places that linked…

Art History, Painting
Tokonatsu 常夏 ✓

Lit. "everlasting summer." A pictorial subject taken from "Tokonatsu" ("Wild Carnations"), Chapter 26 of Genji…

Art History, Painting, Document
Tokuzan 徳山

Ch: Deshan. The Chinese priest Deshan Xuanjian (Jp: Tokuzan Senkan 徳山宣鑑, 780-865) who helped preserve Chan 禅 (Jp: Zen) after…

Art History, Painting
tomoemon 巴文

1 Also tomoe 巴. A pattern of one or more curled tadpole shapes inside a circle. The pattern is…

Architecture, Roofing Tiles, Painting, Art History

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JAANUS is the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Originally built by the Atsumi International Scholarship Foundation, it is now hosted and maintained by the Media Center for Art History at Columbia University