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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
daibatsu 題跋

1 A general term that refers to the title or preface, dai 題 or daiji 題辞, and the…

Art History, Painting
daibusshi 大仏師

Also daibusshi-shiki 大仏師職, zōbutsu-chōkan 造仏長官. An important Buddhist sculptor *…

Art History, Sculpture
daibutsu 大仏 ✓

Also jōrokubutsu 丈六仏. The term used to describe a very large statue of Buddha. Originally any statue more than…

Art History, Sculpture
daibutsuza 大仏座

A standard lotus pedestal *rengeza 蓮華座 used to support a *…

Art History, Sculpture
daie 大衣

Also sōgyari 僧伽梨 (Sk: sanghati). A robe worn by Buddhist priests. The largest of the three robes *…

Art History, Sculpture
Daigensui Myōō 大元帥明王

Also Taigensui Myōō 太元帥明王. Sometimes read Daigen Myōō. In Sanskrit, Atavaka, which means lord of the forest, and which is…

Art History, Iconography
Daiitoku Myōō 大威徳明王

Lit. *myōō 明王 of great awesome virtue. A god thought so powerful as to be able to…

Art History, Iconography
Daijizaiten 大自在天

Translation of Sanskrit Mahesvara (also transliterated as Makeishura 摩醯首羅), one of the many names of Shiva, who, along with…

Art History, Iconography
Daijō-e byōbu 大嘗会屏風

Also called Yukisuki-no-byōbu 悠紀主基屏風. Folding screens *byōbu 屏風 used…

Art History, Painting
Daikoku 大黒

1 An abbreviation for *Daikokuten 大黒天 (Sk: Mahakala). Regarded by…

Architecture, Folk Dwellings, Sculpture, Art History
Daikokuten 大黒天 ✓

Daikokuten is generally famous as a god of luck. He is most familiar in Japan as a fat, smiling figure with a big sack over…

Art History, Iconography
Dainichi 大日

Lit. Great Sun. Translation of the Sk. Mahavairocana "(Great) Illuminating One"; also translated as (Dai)Henjō (大)遍照 "(Great…

Art History, Iconography
daisen 題簽

Also written 題箋. Also called *harigedai 貼外題 and gedaigami 外題紙. A…

Art History, Painting
daiza 台座

A pedestal or dais upon which a Buddhist image is placed. The type of pedestal is related to the type of image it supports…

Art History, Sculpture
dakkatsu kanshitsu 脱活乾漆

Also dakkanshitsu 脱乾漆, dakkatsu kanshitsuzō 脱活乾漆像, dakkatsu kanshitsu-zukuri 脱活乾漆造. Hollow dry…

Art History, Sculpture
dami-e 濃絵

1 The traditional term for kinpeki nōsaiga 金碧濃彩画, a painting which has strong colors, particularly…

Art History, Painting
dan 段

1 Also written 反. A step. The level part or tread of a flight of stairs. When made of wood, the tread is…

Art History, Architecture, General Terms, Crafts
danshi 檀紙

Japanese paper *washi 和紙 originally made from mayumi 檀 fibers (the…

Art History, Painting
danzō 檀像

A Buddhist statue made from fragrant, fine-grained wood such as white sandalwood *…

Art History, Sculpture
Daruma 達磨 ✓

Sk: Bodhidharma. Ch: Damo. A semi-legendary Indian monk credited with bringing the teachings of Zen (Ch: Chan) to China.…

Art History, Iconography
date だて

Also written 伊達. Originally derogatory, the term implies a man arrogant and full of his own prowess; it later came to…

Art History, Painting
dattanjin shuryō-zu 韃靼人狩猟図

Lit. pictures of Tartars hunting. A popular screen painting theme in the late 16th and early 17th century. The pictures…

Art History, Painting
dei 泥

Also kindei 金泥 and gindei 銀泥.

1 Gold or silver foil ground to a fine powder to…

Art History, Painting
dei-no-kotobide 泥の小飛出

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 used to represent a terrestrial spirit or a dragon god.…

Art History, Sculpture
deigan 泥眼

Gold eyes. A Noh mask, *nōmen 能面, representing a mature woman who carries within…

Art History, Sculpture
denraihin 伝来品

Lit. things from overseas.

1 Objects brought from abroad, including numerous art works. See *…

Art History, General Terms
denseihin 伝世品

Lit. things from past generations. Art works or antiquities which have been treasured among people for long period of time.…

Art History, General Terms
detchōsō 粘葉装

Lit. pasted paper leaf book. Also called *kochōsō 胡蝶装, as it is called in…

Art History, Painting
dō 幢

Also hōdō 宝幢, tendō 天幢, or bandō 幡幢. A small, rectangular cloth banner on a pole used as a…

Art History, Sculpture
dōbō 動貌

The movable face plate. The most elaborate gimmick used on the bugaku mask, *…

Art History, Sculpture
dōbori 胴彫

Lit. body carving. The carver of woodblocks for *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints who was…

Art History, Painting
dōbōshū 同朋衆

A title of artistic or cultural advisors in the Ashikaga 足利 shogunate, established about the time of Yosimitsu 義満 (1358-1408…

Art History, Painting
dōfuku 胴服

A man's hip-length jacket, generally worn over other clothing or armor by high-ranking samurai 侍 from the late…

Art History, Crafts
dōgan 動眼

Rotating eyes, a gimmick used for many bugaku masks, *bugakumen 舞楽面…

Art History, Sculpture
dōji 童子

Lit. child, young boy.

1 A boy between 8 and 20 years old living in a Buddhist temple. He studies…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
Dōjikyō Mandara 童子経曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 (a form of mandara centered…

Art History, Iconography
Dōjōji 道成寺

A temple of the Tendai 天台 sect in Hidaka 日高, Wakayama Prefecture. The setting of a dramatic old Japanese tale first recorded…

Art History, Painting
domon 土文

Decorative drapery used on statues in the Kamakura region from the late Kamakura period. The drapery was made in clay relief…

Art History, Sculpture
donsu 緞子

Also written 純子. Patterned damask weave. A thick and glossy silk variety of shusu 繻子 (satin), with the design made…

Art History, Crafts
doro-e 泥絵

Any painting produced with a type of thick, opaque paint made from inexpensive pigment and the white pigment, *…

Art History, Painting
doroji 泥地

A technique where a mixture of animal glue, *nikawa 膠, and powdered burnt clay…

Art History, Sculpture
dōsa 礬水

Also 礬沙, 陶砂. Sizing. Dōsa is made by dissolving animal glue, *nikawa 膠…

Art History, Painting
dōshakuga 道釈画

Lit. Daoist Buddhist paintings. A genre of painting on Daoist (Taoist; Jp: Dōkyō 道教) and Buddhist (shaku 釈 from *…

Art History, Painting
Dōsojin 道祖神

Also Sae-no-kami 塞の神 (also read Sai-no-kami), Dōrokujin 道陸神, and other less common names. A folk deity associated with roads…

Art History, Iconography
dōzō 銅造

Bronze work. Bronze casting has been very important in Japan since ancient times, and was used for Yayoi period dōtaku…

Art History, Sculpture
Ya-no-ne 矢の根

A pictorial subject taken from Arrowhead, the play from the *kabuki…

Art History, Painting
Yadorigi 宿木 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Yadorigi" ("The Ivy"), Chapter 49 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji…

Art History, Painting, Document
yakan 野干

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a small Chinese fox. Its thin-lipped, slightly…

Art History, Sculpture
yakifude 焼筆

Lit. "burned brush." A wooden stick with a burned tip. Like charcoal used in western style painting, yakifude is…

Art History, Painting
yakuko 薬壷

A medicine jar, found on the palm of the left hand in figures of *Yakushi 薬師, the…

Art History, Sculpture
yakusha-e 役者絵

A type of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print which shows one or several actors in a stage pose or…

Art History, Painting
yakusha ehon 役者絵本

Lit. "picture books illustrating actors." Books that bound together actor prints, but also included theater and stage scenes…

Art History, Painting
yakusha hyōbanki 役者評判記

Printed books criticizing actors' skills. Theater reviews were not published in booklet form until 1656 with Yakusha-no-…

Art History, Painting, Document
Yakushi keka 薬師悔過

Keka 悔過 is a term used in Buddhism meaning repentance of one's sins, and refers to the chanting of prayers to…

Art History, Sculpture
Yakushi 薬師

The name of the Buddha associated with healing. Sino-Japanese rendering of Sanskrit Bhaisajyaguru, meaning "Medicine Master…

Art History, Iconography
Yakuzan Rikō 薬山・李翱

Ch: Yaoshan Li'ao. A Zen 禅 painting subject depicting the philosophical debate between the Tang dynasty hermit-priest…

Art History, Painting
Yakuzan shuchū no shu wo iru 薬山射麈中麈

Ch: Yaoshan she chenzhongchen; lit. "Yakusan's Shooting of the Great King of the Big Deers." A Zen 禅 (Ch: Chan)…

Art History, Painting
yama-ai 山藍

Lit. "mountain indigo." Perennial plant 30-40 cm high, Mercurialis leiocarpa Sieb. et zuc., used to make a blue dye…

Art History, Painting
Yamagoe no Amida 山越阿弥陀

Also read Yamagoshi no Amida; Amida yamagoe (yamagoshi) raigō 阿弥陀山越来迎. Lit. "Amida…

Art History, Iconography
yamamomo 山桃

Also written 楊梅樹. A brown vegetable dye senryō 染料 obtained from the evergreen tree Myrica rubra,…

Art History, Painting
yamato-e やまと絵

Also written 大和絵 and 倭絵. A widely used description term which has carried various nuances in different periods, but…

Art History, Painting
yamato hyōgu 大和表具

The most commonly used style of mounting hanging scrolls *kakemono 掛物 in…

Art History, Painting
yamatotoji 大和綴 ✓

Also musubitoji 結び綴じ, lit. "knot-binding." The simplest style of book-binding, and usually a type of pouch-binding…

Art History, Painting
Yamauba 山姥

Also read Yamanba. Oni-onna 鬼女 (demonic woman) or yama-onna 山女 (mountain woman) are used occasionally.…

Art History, Painting, Sculpture
yase-onna 痩女

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing the suffering spirit of a woman who dies from…

Art History, Sculpture
yase-otoko 痩男

Emaciated man. Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a ghost suffering in hell. Lean…

Art History, Sculpture
yasha 夜叉

Also yakusha 薬叉 (Sk: yaksa), a class of semi-divine beings usually considered to be of a benevolent and…

Art History, Iconography
yashabushi やしゃぶし

Also written 夜叉付子. A brown vegetable dye senryō 染料 made from the alder tree (Alnus firma), which…

Art History, Painting
Yashima kassen 屋島合戦

A pictorial subject depicting scenes from the Battle at Yashima, an important engagement in the Genpei Battles Genpei…

Art History, Painting
yatsuhashi 八橋 ✓

1 Lit. "eight bridges." A type of low bridge built over a shallow pond or marsh using wooden planks without…

Architecture, Art History, Painting
Yayoi jidai 弥生時代

The Yayoi period (ca. 400 BCE to 250 CE). The period is marked by the establishment of rice cultivation and an agrarian…

Art History, General Terms
yōfūga 洋風画

Western-influenced paintings and prints produced in Japan before the Meiji period, including *…

Art History, Painting
yōga 洋画

Western-style painting produced during the Meiji period. Yōga employed the use of western materials such as oil…

Art History, Painting
yogan-in 与願印

Lit. "wish-granting mudra (Sk: varada mudra)"; also segan-in 施願印. A mudra or hand gesture *…

Art History, Sculpture
yohaku 余白

A blank, unpainted space. It is considered one of the identifying characteristics of both Chinese and Japanese painting.…

Art History, Painting
yōkai-e 妖怪絵

Also bakemono-e 化物絵 and yūrei-e 幽霊絵. *Ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints that depict…

Art History, Painting
Yōkihi 楊貴妃

Ch: Yang Guifei (719-56). The famous Chinese beauty and concubine of Emperor Xuanzong (Jp: *…

Art History, Painting
yōkō 洋紅

Carmine, a crimson pigment. An alkaline organometallic compound, taken from the female cochineal insect which lives on…

Art History, Painting
yokobue 横笛 ✓

A pictorial subject based on "The Flute," Yokobue, Chapter 37 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting
Yokohama-e 横浜絵

Also Yokohama 横浜 *ukiyo-e 浮世絵. Late ukiyo-e prints which depicted foreigners at the port…

Art History, Painting
yomihon 読本

Lit. "reading books." An Edo period woodblock printed novel prevalent from the mid to late Edo period that focused on…

Art History, Painting
Yomogiu 蓬生 ✓

A pictorial subject based on "The Wormwood Patch" Yomogiu, Chapter 15 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The…

Art History, Painting
yonkyoku byōbu 四曲屏風

Also yomaiori byōbu 四枚折屏風. A folding screen with four panels. Before the 12th or 13th century, this type of screen…

Art History, Painting
yōraku 瓔珞

1 A string of beads or lacework used to decorate Buddhist statues and objects. Often found on Bodhisattva…

Art History, Sculpture, Architecture, Decorations
yorimasa 頼政

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a 12th-century warrior-poet of the Seiwa Genji…

Art History, Sculpture
yoroboshi 弱法師

Priest with faltering step. A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a blind young boy…

Art History, Sculpture
Yōryū Kannon 楊柳観音

Also called Yakuō Kannon 薬王観音. Lit. "Willow Kannon" or "*Kannon 観音 with a willow branch…

Art History, Iconography
yoseki-zukuri 寄木造

Also read yosegi zukuri. Formerly called kiyose zukuri 木寄造 or yoseai zukuri 寄合造. Antomym of *…

Art History, Sculpture
Yoshino jidai 吉野時代

The Yoshino period. A seldom-used, rather old-fashioned term for the Southern and Northern Courts period *…

Art History, General Terms
Yoshino 吉野

An area in Mt. Ōmine 大峰, Nara, most famous for cherry blossoms. Important not only as a place of great scenic beauty, but…

Art History, Painting
Yoshino mandara 吉野曼茶羅

Devotional paintings of the deities and landscape of Mt. *Yoshino 吉野. Yoshino…

Art History, Iconography
Yoshitsune 義経

The tragic warrior Minamoto no Yoshitsune 源義経 (1159-89), whose many exploits both real and legendary are recounted in…

Art History, Painting
Yoshiwara 吉原

The licensed pleasure and prostitution quarter of Edo. First established in 1617 near Nihonbashi 日本橋 by Shōji Jin'emon…

Art History, Painting
yotsuwaribishi 四割菱 ✓ Also waribishi 割菱, takedabishi 武田菱. A decorative pattern that consists of a diamond shape divided into four smaller… Art History, Painting
Yotsuya kaidan 四谷怪談

A pictorial subject in *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 taken from the popular *…

Art History, Painting
Yūgao 夕顔 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Evening Faces" Yūgao, Chapter 4 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting
yūgen 幽玄

Lit. "profound mystery." A multivalent and influential medieval aesthetic ideal expressing darkness, depth, mystery,…

Art History, General Terms
yūgeza 遊戯坐 ✓

Also read yūgiza (Sk: lalitasana). A seated position for a Buddhist image, usually a bodhisattva *…

Art History, Sculpture
Yūgiri 夕霧 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from the "Evening Mist" Yuugiri, Chapter 39 of Genji monogarari 源氏物語 (The…

Art History, Painting
Yuima 維摩

Sk: Vimalakirti (pure reputation); Ch: Weimo. Indian Buddhist layman (Ch: jushi, Jp: koji 居士) famous for…

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