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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
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
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
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
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
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
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
bosatsu 菩薩

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

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
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
bugakumen 舞楽面

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

Art History, Sculpture
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
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
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
byakugō 白毫 ✓

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

Art History, Sculpture
tachikibutsu 立木仏

Lit. "standing tree Buddha." A Buddhist image carved on a living tree or on wood that retains the form of the original tree…

Art History, Sculpture
tagane 鏨

Graver. A sharp, pointed steel tool used in metalwork and stone carving. Used for engraving, carving, and chiselling,…

Art History, Sculpture
taiko 太孤

Old Persian man taikofu 太孤父 and young Persian boy taikoji 太孤児, two types of gigaku masks *…

Art History, Sculpture
tainaibutsu 胎内仏

A small Buddhist image that is placed inside a larger one as an offering. In most cases, older images were placed inside…

Art History, Sculpture
taishōtoku 退走禿

"Running in retreat," a *bugaku 舞楽 dance and mask *…

Art History, Sculpture
takama bussho 高間仏所

Also takaya bussho 高矢仏所. A guild of Buddhist sculptors active in Nara *…

Art History, Sculpture
tamen kōhi 多面広臂

An image that has more heads, eyes, or limbs than the human figure.

Art History, Sculpture
tamen tahi 多面多臂

Also *tamen kōhi 多面広臂. A Buddhist image with more heads, eyes, or limbs than…

Architecture, Sculpture
tankei 単髻

A single topknot. Hair tied on top of the head in a simple round topknot *hōkei…

Art History, Sculpture
tekkō 手甲

Also tekō, yubitsugai 指番. A protective piece of leather or metal used to protect the back of a soldier's…

Art History, Sculpture
ten 捻

Also *shō 摂. Clay statue. An old term used in the Nara period to…

Art History, Sculpture
tenbōrin-in 転法輪印

Lit. "mudra for turning the Dharma-wheel." A mudra or hand gesture *in 印…

Art History, Sculpture
tenchigan 天地眼

Also tenchigen. A facial expression found on *Fudō Myōō 不動明王, where the right…

Art History, Sculpture
tendō 天童

Lit. "heavenly youth," also warabemai 童舞 (dancing child). A dance mask representing a young boy with parted hair…

Art History, Sculpture
tengai 天蓋

1 Also sangai 傘蓋, hōgai 宝蓋, kagai 華蓋, kengai 懸蓋. Sk: chatra…

Architecture, Decorations, Art History, Sculpture
tenjin 天神

Lit. "heaven people."

1 The heavenly gods as opposed to the gods of earth, chigi 地祇.
…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
tenkandai 天冠台

Also hōkandai 宝冠台. A decorative band around the head found on *bosatsu…

Art History, Sculpture
tenne 天衣

Also tenne 纏衣. A long, narrow strip of ornamental cloth, found on images of *…

Art History, Sculpture
tetsubutsu 鉄仏

A Buddhist statue made of cast iron. Cast iron statues were not as common in Japan as bronze (see *…

Art History, Sculpture
togō 東江

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 of the *…

Art History, Sculpture
tokin 鍍金

Gilding. A decorative technique used in metalwork, where an object was coated with a thin layer of gold. In Japan, this…

Art History, Sculpture
tokkosho 独鈷杵

A pestle with a single sharp blade at each end, found as an attribute *jimotsu…

Art History, Sculpture
tokusajō 木賊尉

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing an old, plebeian man used only…

Art History, Sculpture
tonoko 砥の粉

Powdered burnt clay or pulverized whetstone. Used for polishing swords and coloring wood. Tonoko was mixed with…

Art History, Sculpture
Tori yōshiki 止利様式

A style of sculpture represented by the work of the 7th-century sculptor known as Tori busshi 止利仏師. Tori was believed to be…

Art History, Sculpture
tōshin 等身

Lit. "life-size." A standard unit of measurement for Buddhist statues *hōryō…

Art History, Sculpture
tōshoku 頭飾

Decoration found on the head of a Buddhist sculpted figure. This includes hairstyles *…

Art History, Sculpture
tōza 榻座

A cylindrical seat or round pedestal *daiza 台座 for a Buddhist image. Many images…

Art History, Sculpture
tsubai bussho 椿井仏所

Also written 津波井仏所. A guild of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師 active in Nara *…

Art History, Sculpture
tsūen 通円

Also 通圓. A mask of an old man, used in the kyōgen 狂言 play Tsūen (The Tea Priest, Tsūen…

Art History, Sculpture
tsūken 通肩

An abbreviation of tsūryō kenpō 通両肩法. A style of wearing a Buddhist robe covering both shoulders. The robe…

Art History, Sculpture
tsuriago 吊顎

Dangling chin, a gimmick used on some bugaku masks *bugakumen…

Art History, Sculpture
tsurimanako 釣眼

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing the God of Thunder. Great…

Art History, Sculpture
tsutsumi nakago 包み中型

Enclosed inner mould. The *nakago 中型 was a term used in metal…

Art History, Sculpture

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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