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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
Ba Shikō 馬師皇

Ch: Ma Shihuang. An ancient, legendary practitioner of Daoist arts and horse doctor during the rule of Emperor Huang (Ch:…

Art History, Painting
Bai Fuku 梅福

Ch: Mei Fu. Chinese immortal shown in painting as riding a luan (Jp: ran 鸞), a mythical bird similar to a…

Art History, Painting
baiban 倍判

Lit. double format. A size of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print used for full-color woodblock…

Art History, Painting
baizai 媒剤

Also kōchakuzai 膠着剤. Binder, vehicle. A liquid mixed with a pigment *ganryō…

Art History, Painting
bakō-in 馬口印

Lit. horse-mouth mudra. A mudra or hand gesture *in 印, formed by placing both palms…

Art History, Sculpture
baku 縛

Lit. bind (Sk: bandha). A mudra or hand gesture *in 印, formed by clasping both…

Art History, Sculpture
Baramon 波羅門 ✓

A gigaku mask *gigakumen 伎楽面, representing a Brahmin (the highest…

Art History, Sculpture
baren 馬連

Also written 馬棟 or 波連. The most important tool used in the process of woodblock printmaking. A baren is made up of…

Art History, Painting
Basusen 婆薮仙

Also read Basūsen. Basu, the Immortal, sennin 仙人. An Indian sage, whose Sanskrit name, Vasu, may…

Art History, Iconography
Batō 抜頭

Also written 髪頭, 鉢頭, 撥頭. A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽 and the mask of a terse,…

Art History, Sculpture
Batō Kannon 馬頭観音

Sk: Hayagriva. Also called Batō Myōō 馬頭明王. The Horse-headed *Kannon 観音 in an angry, …

Art History, Iconography
bengara 弁柄

Also written ベンガラ, 紅柄, or 紅殻. Sometimes pronounced benigara. Red earth pigment. A bright, purplish-red pigment *…

Art History, Painting
Bengyokushū 弁玉集

Discriminating Jade from Stone Collection, a late 17th-century miscellany on art which ranges from the discussion of tea…

Art History, Painting, Document
beni-e 紅絵

A black-line hand-colored woodblock print *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 that began to be…

Art History, Painting
beni 紅

A red dye, senryō 染料, and pigment *ganryō 顔料, made from the safflower…

Art History, Painting
benigirai 紅嫌い

Also murasaki-e 紫絵; beni-nuki 紅抜き. Woodblock prints which completely omit bright vermilion *…

Art History, Painting
benizuri-e 紅摺絵

Primitive polychrome woodblock prints in *ukiyo-e 浮世絵. Appeared after *…

Art History, Painting
Benkei 弁慶

Musashibō Benkei 武蔵坊弁慶, a semi-legendary warrior-monk of the 12th century, who was associated with Minamoto no *…

Art History, Painting
benpatsu 弁髪

Also 辮髪. A long rope of hair hanging down the left side of the face and the left shoulder of a sculpted figure.…

Art History, Sculpture
Benzaiten 弁才天 ✓

Also written 瓣財天. Sk: Sarasvati. A Buddhist goddess of music, learning, eloquence, wealth, longevity, and protection from…

Art History, Iconography
berorin-ai ベロリン藍

Also bero-ai ベロ藍. Prussian blue or Berlin blue. A synthetic blue paint made from ferric ferrocyanide, imported to…

Art History, Painting
beshimi akujō べし見悪尉

Also called akujō beshimi 悪尉べし見, depending upon the school of Noh mask *nōmen…

Art History, Sculpture
besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅

A variety of mandala *mandara 曼荼羅 of a relatively small scale and…

Art History, Iconography
Besson zakki 別尊雑記

Miscellaneous Record of Classified Sacred Images, a late Heian compendium of Buddhist iconography. Also called the…

Art History, Painting, Document
bīdoro-e ビードロ絵

A term which comes from the Portuguese for painting with oil pigments on the reverse side of glass. Fifty such paintings are…

Art History, Painting
bijinga 美人画

Lit. pictures of beautiful women. Pictures depicting the beauty of the appearance, manners, and customs of women. The word…

Art History, Painting
bikugyō 比丘形

Also sōgyō 僧形. A statue of a figure with a round shaved head, usually representing a Buddhist priest. Most commonly…

Art History, Sculpture
Bishamon 毘沙門

An abbreviation of *Bishamonten 毘沙門天, one of the four heavenly kings, or *…

Art History, Sculpture
Bishamonten 毘沙門天 ✓

A deity also called *Tamonten 多聞天 when portrayed as a member of the *…

Art History, Iconography
Biwakō 琵琶行

Ch: Pipaxing. A painting subject based on the Song of the Lute, a narrative poem by the mid Tang dynasty poet, Bai…

Art History, Painting
bizen'yaki 備前焼 ✓

Bizen 備前 ware. Pottery made in the Inbe 伊部 village of Bizen Province, now known as Wakegun 和気郡 in Okayama Prefecture. The…

Art History, Crafts
bodaiju 菩提樹

Sk: bodhi druma. The name of the tree under which the historical Buddha *Shaka 釈迦…

Art History, Iconography
bokashi ぼかし

Various block carving and printing techniques used to create gradated tones (shading) on woodblock prints, particularly 19th…

Art History, Painting
bokashi 暈

1 A gradation of colors or tones from dark to light or vice versa. One example is colorization of the…

Architecture, Decorations, Art History, Painting
bokuba-zu 牧馬図

Lit. pictures of horses at pasture. One type of genre painting *fūzokuga 風俗画…

Art History, Painting
bokubai 墨梅 ✓

Lit. ink plum. Ch: momei. Paintings of plum (actually prunus) rendered in sumi 墨 ink. Along with ink…

Art History, Painting
bokuchiku 墨竹 ✓

Ch: mozhu. Painting of bamboo rendered in *sumi 墨 ink. Bamboo…

Art History, Painting
bokudō bokugyū 牧童牧牛

Lit. herdboy and ox. Ch: mutong muniu. A Chinese painting theme long popular in Japanese ink painting. The subject…

Art History, Painting
bokugi 墨戯

Lit. ink play. Ch: moxi. The literati conception of painting as a form of self-expression, meant to convey ideas…

Art History, Painting
bokuran 墨蘭 ✓

Ch: molan. Paintings of wild orchids rendered in *sumi 墨 ink. Related to…

Art History, Painting
bonkyō 梵篋

A box for sutras. Indian sutras were written on long, narrow palm leaves. The leaves were stacked one top of the other, with…

Art History, Sculpture
Bonten 梵天

Sk: Brahma. A major Hindu deity thought to be responsible for creating the world. Along with *…

Art History, Iconography
bosatsu 菩薩

1 Abbreviation of bodai satta 菩提薩た, a transliteration of the Sanskrit bodhisattva (Pari bodhisatta…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
botan karakusa 牡丹唐草

1 Abbreviation of botan karakusagawara 牡丹唐草瓦. A roof tile, often an eaves-end tile, whose pendant…

Architecture, Roofing Tiles, Painting, Art History
buaku 武悪

A mask used in kyōgen 狂言 plays to represent a demon. Glaring eyes, a wide jaw, and bared teeth give the mask a…

Art History, Sculpture
budō karakusa 葡萄唐草

A Chinese floral pattern *karakusamon 唐草文, composed of curling grape vines…

Art History, Painting
bugaku 舞楽 ✓

Imperial court dance that is accompanied by Imperial court music, gagaku 雅楽, as performed from the late 8th century…

Art History, General Terms
bugaku-zu 舞楽図

Paintings of *bugaku 舞楽, a classical Japanese court dance that sometimes used…

Art History, Painting
bugakumen 舞楽面

Masks worn when performing certain of the *bugaku 舞楽 dances developed from…

Art History, Sculpture
Bukan 豊干

Ch: Fenggan. The Tang-dynasty priest noted for his eccentric behavior, who was usually depicted with his pet tiger. Fenggan…

Art History, Painting
bukkyō setsuwa-zu 仏教説話図

Narrative paintings, reliefs, or group sculptures of Buddhist stories (sutras or legends), which were made in great…

Art History, General Terms
bunbō shihō 文房四宝

Also bunbō shigan 文房四玩, bunbō shiyū 文房四友, and bunbō shikō 文房四候. Lit. the four treasures of the…

Art History, Painting
bunbōgu 文房具

A general term for objects like brushes, paper, ink *sumi 墨, and inkstone *…

Art History, Painting
bunchin 文鎮 A paperweight made of heavy material, usually stone or metal, used to hold down paper while writing or painting. Many were… Art History, Painting
Bunchō gadan 文晁画談

Bunchō's Treatise on Painting, an early 18th-century miscellany on painters, painting techniques, tools, and…

Art History, Painting, Document
bunjin hyōgu 文人表具

A class of mounting for hanging scrolls *kakemono 掛物, that was originally…

Art History, Painting
bunjinga 文人画

Ch: wenrenhua. Lit. literati painting.  A type of painting in China, Korea, and Japan. In Japan, the term …

Art History, Painting
busshi 仏師

Also bukkō 仏工, zōbusshi 造仏師. A sculptor of Buddhist statues. 

The term was first used in the…

Art History, Sculpture
busshi keizu 仏師系図

The lineage of a Buddhist sculptor *busshi 仏師, often presented as a…

Art History, Sculpture
bussho 仏所

A workshop or school of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師. Bussho usually…

Art History, Sculpture
bussokuseki 仏足石 ✓

Lit. Buddha's foot(print) stone; also written 仏足跡 (footprints of the Buddha). A stone allegedly bearing the impression of…

Art History, Iconography
Butchō 仏頂

Also Butchōson 仏頂尊. Sk: Usnisa. Lit. Buddha-Crown. A class of Esoteric Buddhist deities generally believed to be…

Art History, Iconography
butsuden-zu 仏伝図

Lit. illustrated biographies of the Buddha. Artistic representations, usually painted or in low-relief sculpture, of the…

Art History, Iconography
butsugan 仏龕

Also gan 龕. A niche carved out of a wall for the purpose of installing a Buddhist image, or a miniature Buddhist…

Art History, Sculpture
Butsugen butsumo 仏眼仏母

Also Butsugenson 仏眼尊 (Venerable Buddha-Eye). Lit. Buddha-Eye, or Mother of the Buddha. Sk: Buddhalocanal Locana. An Esoteric…

Art History, Iconography
Butsugen mandara 仏眼曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 (a mandala concerning a single deity…

Art History, Iconography
Butsunichian kōmotsu mokuroku 仏日庵公物目録

Catalog of objects in Butsunichian, the 14th-century inventory of artistic and other properties of Butsunichian 仏日庵…

Art History, Painting, Document
butsuzō 仏像

A general term that refers to all images of the Buddha used as objects of worship, although most commonly used to refer to…

Art History, Sculpture
byakudan 白檀

Sandalwood; santalum album. A tree with fine-grained hardwood, native to India and Southeast Asia. The wood is pale-yellow…

Art History, Sculpture
Byakue Kannon 白衣観音

Also Byakushozon 白処尊 and Byakue Kanjizaimo 白衣観自在母. (Sk: Panduravasini); White-robed *…

Art History, Iconography
byakugō 白毫 ✓

Also *mikenkō 眉間光, miken byakugō 眉間白毫, miken byakugōsō 眉間白毫相…

Art History, Sculpture
byakugun 白群

A pale blue pigment *ganryō 顔料, used in Japanese painting *…

Art History, Painting
byakuroku 白緑

A pale green pigment *ganryō 顔料, used in Japanese painting *…

Art History, Painting
byōbu-e 屏風絵

Paintings on folding screens *byōbu 屏風. 

The earliest record of…

Art History, Painting
byōbu 屏風

A folding screen consisting of multiple, joined panels. Folding screens vary in size; the standard size consists of six…

Art History, Painting
mabisashi 眉庇

A visor that projected from the front of a soidier's helmet *kabuto 冑. First…

Art History, Sculpture
Maboroshi 幻 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Maboroshi" ("The Wizard"), Chapter 41 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting
machi-eshi 町絵師

Painters born during the period extending from the Nanbokuchō through the Muromachi periods, when major social changes took…

Art History, Painting
machigano 町狩野

A general term for the Kano school *Kano-ha 狩野派, or for Kano-…

Art History, Painting
maedachi 前立

Also omaedachi 御前立. Lit. "standing in front." A Buddhist sculpture, positioned on the altar in front of the shrine…

Art History, Sculpture
maedate 前立

Abbreviation of maedatemono 前立物. Also tatemono 立物. An upstanding decoration found on the front of a…

Art History, Sculpture
magaibutsu 磨崖仏

Also written 摩崖仏. Ch: moyafo. Also known as magai sekibutsu 磨崖石仏 or 摩崖石仏. A Buddhist image carved into the…

Art History, Sculpture
magemono 曲物 ✓

Round chip box. Also called wagemono 綰物 (bent round object) or himono 檜物 (cypress object). A…

Art History, Crafts
magojirō 孫次郎

A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a young woman. The gracefully curved mouth…

Art History, Sculpture
maijō 舞尉

Dancing old man. A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing an old god or…

Art History, Sculpture
maki-e 蒔絵

Lit. "sprinkled picture." A technique which originated in the Heian period for lacquer ware decoration in which designs are…

Art History, Crafts
Makibashira 真木柱 ✓

A pictorial subject based on "The Cypress Pillar" Makibashira, Chapter 31 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (…

Art History, Painting
Mako 麻姑

Ch: Magu. Two female Taoist immortals. The first is said to have lived in the Han dynasty and was sister of the immortal…

Art History, Painting
makura byōbu 枕屏風

A low folding screen about 50 cm high, and usually with two panels, *nikyoku byōbu…

Art History, Painting
mamehon 豆本

Also called keshibon 芥子本, keshigatabon 芥子形本, and hinamamehon 雛豆本. A miniature book. The…

Art History, Painting
manaitaban 俎版

Lit. "chopping board format." An extremely large size of wood-block *ukiyo-e…

Art History, Painting
manbi 万媚

A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a young woman in her first bloom. Very similar…

Art History, Sculpture
mandara 曼荼羅

Also written 曼陀羅 or 曼拏羅. Mandala. A diagram that depicts Buddhist deities according to certain geometric formats and…

Art History, Iconography
manga 漫画

Edo period sketches usually done impromptu or in fun, often of unusual or humorous subjects. In modern times manga…

Art History, Painting
maniaigami 間似合紙

Also read maniaishi, maniai 間似合. A rough paper of poor quality attached to sliding partitions *…

Art History, Painting
manjimon 万字文 ✓

Also written 卍文. A decorative pattern symbolizing good fortune, popularly known as the swastika motif. It is thought to have…

Art History, Painting
mankakai 満花会

Ch: manhuahui. Lit. "gathering amid myriad flowers." A Chinese painting subject showing the peony procession of…

Art History, Painting
manmōsō 縵網相

Also shusokushi manmōsō 手足指縵網相. A web-like membrane between the fingers and toes found on sculpted Buddhist…

Art History, Sculpture
Maria Kannon マリア観音

The name used for the images of the Virgin Mary, Mother of Christ in the guise of *Kannon…

Art History, Iconography
Marishiten 摩利支天

Transliteration of Sanskrit Marici, the name of a Buddhist goddess representing an amalgamation of several Hindu antecedents…

Art History, Iconography

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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