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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
e-awase 絵合

1 Painting contest; a contest involving two teams, popular among Heian aristocrats from the 11th century.…

Art History, Painting
e-bangire 絵半切

An *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print commonly used as writing paper. A sheet of *…

Art History, Painting
e-ingakyō 絵因果経

Lit. Illustrated Scripture of Cause and Effect. Also known as Kako genzai ingakyō emaki 過去現在因果経絵巻. 

…
Art History, Iconography
e-kanban 絵看板

The pictures on signs or billboards displayed in front of *kabuki 歌舞伎 puppet…

Art History, Painting
ebi 蒲萄

1 Also ebi-iro 蒲萄色 or 葡萄色. A reddish -purple dye use in the Asuka and Nara periods, and the name…

Art History, Painting
ebigote 海老篭手

Also ebigatakote 海老形篭手. A shrimp-shaped gauntlet *kote 篭手. Armor worn to…

Art History, Sculpture
Ebira-no-ume 箙の梅

Lit. the Plum Quiver. A pictorial subject taken from an incident during the Genpei 源平 war. Before going to battle the…

Art History, Painting
Ebisu 恵比須 ✓

Also written 夷, 戎, or 蛭子.

1 One of the seven gods of good fortune *…

Art History, Sculpture
ebori 絵彫

Woodblock engravers who specialized in carving blocks for *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 or other…

Art History, Painting
ebusshi 絵仏師

Painters who specialized in Buddhist religious painting. The term was widely used from the late Heian period when the demand…

Art History, Painting
echizengami 越前紙

Handmade paper *washi 和紙 produced in Echizen 越前 (now Fukui Prefecture), probably…

Art History, Painting
edehon 絵手本

Lit. painting model. A prototype, or more commonly, a modelbook produced by a master painter for his students or for people…

Art History, Painting
eden 絵伝

Pictorial 'e 絵', biographies 'den 伝' of important persons, most frequently Buddhist patriarchs and holy…

Art History, Painting
edo-e 江戸絵

Also *azuma nishiki-e 東錦絵.
A general term applied to all…

Art History, Painting
Edo jidai 江戸時代

Less commonly, *Tokugawa jidai 徳川時代. The Edo period, the time in which…

Art History, General Terms
Edogano 江戸狩野

The Edo period Edo branch of the Kano school of painting *Kano-ha 狩野派. The…

Art History, Painting
edokoro 絵所

Also written 画所. An atelier producing paintings and painted decoration for the court and nobility, located at the palace…

Art History, Painting
efude 絵筆

Lit. painting brush. Any of numerous categories of paint brushes made in Japan of various natural materials and used to…

Art History, Painting
egami 絵紙

1 A generic term for paper used for painting. In general, strong paper with a minimal tendency to blur,…

Art History, Painting
eginu 絵絹

Silk used for painting. Plain, non-glossy raw silk was favored. Called huajuan (Jp; *…

Art History, Painting
Eguchi no kimi 江口の君

The name of a courtesan from the Eguchi 江口 area of northern Settsu 摂津 (now Osaka) immortalized in the biography of…

Art History, Painting
ehon banzuke 絵本番付

Also called shibai ezōshi 芝居絵双紙 or shibai ehon 芝居絵本. Illustrated woodblock printed programs for *…

Art History, Painting
ehon 絵本

Lit. picture book.

1 In the broad sense of the term, the Edo period ehon referred to any…

Art History, Painting
eiri haisho 絵入俳書

Books of poetry, haikai 俳諧, with pictures, published during the Edo period. 

One of the oldest examples…

Art History, Painting
eiri jōruribon 絵入浄瑠璃本

Woodblock printed books published during the Edo period, from the Kan'ei 寛永 to the Kyōhō 享保 eras (1624-1736).

…

Art History, Painting
eiri kyōgenbon 絵入狂言本

Also known as *kyōgenbon 狂言本. Woodblock printed illustrated booklets,…

Art History, Painting
eiri kyōkabon 絵入狂歌本

Illustrated Edo period woodblock printed books containing humorous poems known as kyōka 狂歌. 

Early…

Art History, Painting
eizō 影像

Also ei 影, *shin-ei 真影, *miei…

Art History, Sculpture
Eka danpi 慧可断臂

Ch: Huike duanbi. Lit. Eka cutting (his) elbow. 

A painting subject based on the legend of Eka…

Art History, Painting
ekotoba 絵詞

1 The textual part of an illustrated handscroll *emaki 絵巻. The…

Art History, Painting
ema 絵馬 ✓

Lit. horse painting. Illustrated wooden plaques given as votive offerings to shrines and temples. 

It is believed…

Art History, Painting
emaki 絵巻

Also called emakimono 絵巻物, or less commonly *ekotoba 絵詞. 

…

Art History, Painting
emon 衣文

Folds in a garment, or the pattern made by these folds. 

In Buddhist statues, the style of drapery folds changed…

Art History, Sculpture
En no Gyōja 役行者

Also known as En no Ozunu 役小角 (also read En no Shōkaku) and En no Ubasoku 役優婆塞.

A semi-…

Art History, Iconography
En-pa 円派

A Buddhist sculpture school *bussho 仏所, active in Kyoto from the 11th century…

Art History, Sculpture
enbu dangon 閻浮檀金

An imaginary type of gold which, according to Buddhist scriptures, was the most precious of metals. It was said to be found…

Art History, Sculpture
enji-iro 燕脂色

A deep red color, sometimes with a hint of purple. Dyes senryō 染料 and paints *…

Art History, Painting
Enkei hōtai 剡渓訪戴

Ch: Yanxi fangdai. Also known as Ō Shiyū hōtai 王子猷訪戴 and Setsuya hōtai 雪夜訪戴. Lit. A…

Art History, Painting
enkei kōhai 円形光背

A round nimbus. A round halo on a Buddhist statue, attached to the back of the head. Enkei kōhai are further…

Art History, Sculpture
enkinhō 遠近法

Perspective. In Western art perspective derived from 15th-century developments in science, and the problem of representing 3…

Art History, Painting
enkō sokugetsu 猿猴捉月

Ch: Yuanhou zhuoyue. A painting subject of the Buddhist parable that features a monkey (Jp: enkō 猿猴)…

Art History, Painting
enkō 円光

A type of round nimbus *kōhai 光背 or halo, found on a Buddhist image. The…

Art History, Sculpture
Enmaō 閻魔王

Also Enraō 閻羅王; Sk: Yamaraja. The name whereby *Enmaten 焔魔天 is more commonly known…

Art History, Iconography
Enmaten mandara 焔魔天曼荼羅

A variety of mandala *mandara 曼荼羅, centered on *…

Art History, Iconography
Enmaten 焔魔天

Also written 閻摩天, 焔摩天, 炎摩天. Enma is a transliteration of Sk: Yama, which in Indian mythology is the name of the…

Art History, Iconography
enmeikaja 延命冠者

Lit. Lengthened life Kaja. A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a cheerful young…

Art History, Sculpture
enogu 絵具

Paint. Usually refers to an insoluble pigment *ganryō 顔料 or soluble dye…

Art History, Painting
enpaku 鉛白

Also hakuen 白鉛, oshiroi 白粉, hafuni 白粉. White lead. A toxic white powder of basic lead carbonate (…

Art History, Painting
enpatsu 炎髪

Also written 焔髪. Upstanding hair in the shape of flames. This accompanies an expression of anger *…

Art History, Sculpture
ensōkō 円相光

Also ensō kōhai 円相光背. A large circular halo *kōhai 光背 found on…

Art History, Sculpture
ensōzō 円相像

A portrait which is drawn in a circular background.

Art History, Painting
entan 鉛丹

Red lead. A crimson red pigment *ganryō 顔料 produced from lead oxide Pb O…

Art History, Painting
eshi 絵師

Also written 画師. Also read ekaki. A painter or decorator, often a master painter. A term used especially to refer…

Art History, Painting
etoki 絵解

A written or spoken explanation of *shaji engi-e 社寺縁起絵 (historical scenes…

Art History, Painting
eya 絵屋

A shop which produced and sold painting. Distinguished from fan shops ōgiya 扇屋 and screen shops shōjiya…

Art History, Painting
ezo-e 蝦夷絵

The paintings of the Ainu アイヌ of Hokkaidō 北海道 and Sakhalin サハリン, focusing on their everyday activities and yearly…

Art History, Painting
ezōshi 絵草子

Also written 絵双紙. An illustrated booklet published during the Edo period. These were short publications written in kana…

Art History, Painting
hachi 鉢

Also hōbachi 宝鉢 (Sk: patra). A bowl used by Buddhist monks for meals, and as a begging bowl. The hachi is rounded and deep…

Art History, Sculpture
hachibushū 八部衆

Abbreviation of Tenryū hachibushū 天竜八部衆. Eight classes of Indian deities who were converted by *…

Art History, Iconography
hachidai dōji 八大童子

Lit. eight great youths. Eight attendants of either *Monju 文殊 or more commonly *…

Art History, Iconography
hachijisshu gō 八十種好

Also read hachijū shukō, hachijū zuigyōgō 八十随形好 hachijū zuigōsō 八十随好相. The 80 auspicious bodily…

Art History, Sculpture
hachimonjiyabon 八文字屋本

Refers to the books of the floating world, *ukiyo zōshi 浮世草子, published by…

Art History, Painting
Hafuki no Amida 歯吹きの阿弥陀

Lit. *Amida, 阿弥陀, with teeth exposed. An image of a standing Amida with his…

Art History, Iconography
hagitsuke 矧付

The joining or gluing together of parts when making a wooden statue or vessel. Originally the term meant sticking feathers…

Art History, Sculpture
hagiyaki 萩焼 ✓

Hagi ware. A general name for pottery made in the Matsumoto, 松本, area of western Hagi City, and in Nagato Fukawa, 長門深川, in…

Art History, Crafts
Hahakigi 帚木 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "The Broom Tree," Hahakigi, Chapter 2 of Genji Monogatari 源氏物語 (The…

Art History, Painting
haibutsu 廃仏

Lit. abolish Buddha. It was government policy during the early Meiji period to repress Buddhism in favor of Shinto which was…

Art History, General Terms
haiga 俳画

Simple paintings which accompany and interact with the 17-syllable poetic verse called haiku, 俳句. Haiga is…

Art History, Painting
hake 刷毛

A wide, multi-purpose brush made of animal hair attached to a wooden handle. Hake range in size from 3 cm to 18 cm…

Art History, Painting
hakkei 八景

Lit. eight views. Eight scenic spots from one geographic area specifically chosen to be treated in verse or pictures. The…

Art History, Painting
Hakkenden 八犬伝

Lit. biographies of eight dogs. A pictorial subjectin *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 taken from…

Art History, Painting
hakobutsu 箱仏

A Buddhist image contained in a box-shaped miniature shrine. Two symmetrical rectangular wings flank a main image, carved in…

Art History, Sculpture
haku 箔

Lit. foil or leaf. Gold, silver, copper, tin, or brass pounded into a thin flat sheet and used for the decoration of art…

Art History, Painting
Haku Ga Shō Shiki 伯牙鍾子期

Ch: Bo Ya Zhong Ziqi. A pictorial theme of friendship in Chinese painting. When the Zhou dynasty musician Bo Ya (Jp: …

Art History, Painting
Haku Raku soba 伯楽粗馬

Lit. Be Le assessing a horse. A Chinese painting subject of the 4th century horse trainer named Be Le (Jp: Haku Raku…

Art History, Painting
Haku Rakuten 白楽天

Ch: Bai Letian (772-846). A Chinese poet of the mid-Tang dynasty, depicted in a tradition of imaginary portrait paintings.…

Art History, Painting
hakubyō 白描

Although the term literally means white drawing, hakubyō 白描 is a technique of painting that relies primarily on the…

Art History, Painting
hakudo 白土

Kaolin. Also todo とど. A fine soft white clay produced by the decomposition of other clays feldspar. Hakudo…

Art History, Painting
hakuga 帛画

Painting on silk. In ancient China, before paper-making was developed, silk or haku (also called so 繪) was…

Art History, Painting
Hakuhō jidai 白鳳時代

The Hakuhō period (645-710) referred to in recent scholarship as the Late Asuka period, Asuka jidai kōki 飛鳥時代後期.…

Art History, General Terms
Hakui Shukusei 伯夷叔斉

Ch: Boyi Shuqi. Brothers who lived during the late Shang - early Zhou dynasties, who were praised by Confucius for declining…

Art History, Painting
hakuoshi 箔押

Also hakuire 箔入れ, hakuoki 箔置き. Making a design by stitching gold, silver, or colored foil with glue onto…

Art History, Sculpture
Hakusan mandara 白山曼荼羅

Devotional paintings of the cult of Hakusan 白山 (white mountains), a group of mountains that border Gifu, Fukui,…

Art History, Iconography
hakushi 薄師

An artist who applies gold or silver leaf *shippaku 漆箔 to the surface of a…

Art History, Sculpture
hamamatsu-zu 浜松図

Paintings of a flat, undulatory sandy beach or sand spit with windswept pines, a traditional theme of *…

Art History, Painting
hamegi 嵌め木

A plug used in *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 woodblock printmaking for making corrections or…

Art History, Painting
Han Rō 潘閬

Ch: Pan Lang. Chinese Zhou dynasty recluse, originally a retainer of King Mu (Ch: Muwang; Jp: Bokuō 穆王, ca. 1001-972 BC).…

Art History, Painting
Hana no en 花宴 ✓

Pictorial Subject matter of *yamato-e やまと絵 painting. "The…

Art History, Painting
hanabishi mon'yō 花菱文様 ✓

Also hanabishimon 花菱文. Decorative patterns *mon'yō 文様, or…

Art History, Painting
Hanachirusato 花散里 ✓

A pictorial subject based on Chapter 11 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji), "The Orange Blossoms" …

Art History, Painting
hanakobu akujō 鼻瘤悪尉

Bumpynosed fierce old man. A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a…

Art History, Sculpture
hanakuidorimon 花喰鳥文

A pattern that features flying birds grasping flowers or small branches in their beaks. The design may feature phoenixes,…

Art History, Painting
hanashibon 噺本

Also written 咄本 or 話本. Lit. storybooks. Collections of humorous short stories and anecdotes popular during the Edo period.…

Art History, Painting
Handaza 吐田座

One of the painting guilds or studios za 座 in the atelier *nanto-edokoro…

Art History, Painting
hangan 半眼 Half-open eyes. The eyes of the Buddha, narrowed when he concentrates in meditation.
Art History, Sculpture
hangata 判型

The standard size of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints. Print sizes are given in the…

Art History, Painting
hangi 版木

Also called ita 板. The wood used for the curved blocks which make woodblock prints *…

Art History, Painting
hanji-e 判じ絵

A print based on a rebus. A collection of images that might suggest a place name, the name of a courtesan, or a phrase from…

Art History, Painting
hanjōroku 半丈六

Lit. half *jōroku 丈六. A measure of height for a Buddhist statue. Eight …

Art History, Sculpture
hanka fuza 半跏趺坐

Also hanka 半跏, hankaza 半跏坐, hanfuza 半趺坐, daibosatsuza 大菩薩坐, and bosatsuza 菩薩坐.…

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