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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-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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
marumon 丸文 ✓

A circular, decorative design used either as a single unit or repeated to create patterns for textiles and family crests. A…

Art History, Painting
Maruyama Shijō-ha 円山四条派

Sometimes referred to as Kyō-ha 京派 or the Kyoto school. A painting school in Kyoto which was popular during the…

Art History, Painting
masa 柾

Also written 政. An abbreviation of masagami 柾紙, also written 政紙. A smooth grain, lightweight, off-white paper…

Art History, Painting
mashi 麻紙

Traditional Japanese paper *washi 和紙 made from hemp, asa…

Art History, Painting
matsukawabishi 松皮菱 ✓

A zigzag pattern which forms a decorative band resembling a series of lozenge shapes. It was used on the built-up ridges of…

Art History, Painting
Matsukaze 松風 ✓

1 A pictorial subject taken from "Matsukaze" ("The Wind in the Pines"), Chapter 18 of  Genji…

Art History, Painting, Document
matsutaka-zu 松鷹図

Also matsu-ni-taka-(no)-zu 松に鷹図. Lit. "paintings of hawks in pine trees." Pine trees matsu 松 were not…

Art History, Painting
megane-e 眼鏡絵

Lit. "glasses picture." A painting which is designed to be viewed through an apparatus which further heightens an illusion…

Art History, Painting
meisho-e 名所絵

Paintings of famous locations around the Japanese capital of Kyoto (formerly Heian-kyō 平安京) at certain characteristic…

Art History, Painting
meisho-zue 名所図会

Illustrated topographies of famous places within a defined geographical region, published from the mid-to-late Edo period.…

Art History, Painting
meishoki 名所記

A privately published Edo period topography and guide to famous places. Official topographies were compiled before these…

Art History, Painting
mekuragoyomi 盲暦

A picture calendar koyomi 暦 totally set out in pictures. Originally these were made for the illiterate, but when…

Art History, Painting
Merōfu 馬郎婦

Ch: Malangfu. One of 33 manifestations of *Kannon 観音 (Sk:…

Art History, Painting
mikaeshi 見返

1 A surface of a Japanese architectural component that faces front.

2 Endpaper,…

Art History, Architecture, General Terms, Painting
mikiri hyōgu 見切表具

A type of mounting for a hanging scroll *kakemono 掛物. In this mounting, the…

Art History, Painting
minchō shitate 明朝仕立

A type of mounting for a hanging scroll *kakemono 掛物. A …

Art History, Painting
minogami 美濃紙

Also read minoshi. Lit. "mino paper." A generic term for handmade paper *…

Art History, Painting
Minori 御法 ✓

A pictorial subject based on "Minori" ("The Rites" or "The Venerable Law"), Chapter 40 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (…

Art History, Painting, Document
minshinga 明清画

Chinese painting of the Ming (Jp: Min 明) and Qing (Jp: Shin 清) dynasties. The term, used primarily in distinction to *…

Art History, Painting
Miotsukushi 澪標

A pictorial subject based on "Miotsukushi" ("Channel Buoys"), Chapter 14 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting, Document
miru-iro 海松色

Also written 水松色.

1 Olive color. A color name used in dyeing, produced by…

Art History, Painting
misemono-e 見世物絵

Pictures depicting shows of acrobatics, jugglers, magic tricks and curious animals which were produced with intent to…

Art History, Painting
Misogi 禊

Ablutions performed to remove sin or illness. As a pictorial theme it is most closely associated with Section 65 of Ise…

Art History, Painting, Document
misoginu 御衣絹

A piece of silk used for a Buddhist painting, particularly icon painting, which is sanctified at a ceremony in esoteric…

Art History, Painting
mitate-e 見立絵

Parody pictures. Also nise 擬, yatsushi 略絵, fūryū 風流. Analogues of Japanese and Chinese…

Art History, Painting
mitsuda-e 密陀絵

Lit. "Litharge painting." A modern term for a type of ancient oil painting that uses lead oxide, or *…

Art History, Painting
mitsudasō 密陀僧

Lit. "yellow lead monoxide," PbO. Made by heating lead. Used as a yellow pigment in early Japanese painting, for example on…

Art History, Painting
mitsumatagami 三椏紙

Paper made from the fibres of mitsumata 三椏 (edgeworthia papyrifera). The mitsumata bush, native…

Art History, Painting
Miyuki 行幸 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Miyuki" ("The Royal Outing"), Chapter 29 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting, Document
mizu-e 水絵

One kind of early polychrome print *benizuri-e 紅摺絵, or…

Art History, Painting
mizu-enogu 水絵具

Also suisai-enogu 水彩絵具. Water colors. Paints with a water binder *baizai…

Art History, Painting
Mō Hō joki 毛寶助亀

Ch: Mao Bao zhugui. Lit. "Mao Bao rescuing a tortoise." A Chinese painting theme showing the Jin dynasty scholar…

Art History, Painting
Modoribashi 戻橋

Pictorial subject matter depicting the episode of Watanabe no Tsuna 渡辺綱 (953-1024) fighting against a demon at Modoribashi,…

Art History, Painting
moegi-iro 萌葱色

1 Also written 萌黄色, 萌木色. A strong yellow-green color. A dye of this colour was made by mixing yellow…

Art History, Painting
mohon 模本

1 A copy of an original painting or text. Used generally and interchangeably with *…

Art History, Painting
moji-e 文字絵

A picture with the Japanese syllabary cleverly used as part of the motif. Another type of moji-e was called …

Art History, Painting
moji-etō 文字絵塔

Sutras written in such a way that the characters form the image of a pagoda. One of the two methods is called moji…

Architecture, Buildings, Structures, Art History, Painting
mokkō 木瓜 ✓

Also mokkōgata 木瓜形, kamon か文. A decorative pattern shaped like a flower with an oval center and four…

Art History, Painting
mokkō nijūbishi 木瓜二重菱

Lit. "mokkō double diamonds." A decorative pattern of interlocking diamond shapes incorporating the indented…

Art History, Painting
mokkōbishi 木瓜菱

Lit. "mokkō diamonds." A design pattern of interlocking diamond shapes incorporating the indented oval motif known…

Art History, Painting
mokkotsu 没骨

Ch: mogu. Sometimes pronounced bokkotsu. Lit. "boneless." A painting technique in which objects are…

Art History, Painting
mokkōuzu 木瓜渦

A decorative pattern incorporating a swirling indented oval *mokkō 木瓜 motif.

Art History, Painting
mokuhitsu 木筆

Also read bokuhitsu. Lit. "wooden brush."

1 A charred wooden stick used for underdrawings.…

Art History, Painting
Momiji no ga 紅葉賀 ✓

Lit. "celebration of autumn leaves." A pictorial subject based on Chapter 7 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale…

Art History, Painting, Document
momijigari 紅葉狩

Lit. "hunting for maple leaves." The traditional pastime of viewing autumn foliage in the mountains. The term dates back at…

Art History, Painting
Momotarō 桃太郎 ✓

Lit. "peach boy." Hero of one of Japan's best-loved tales. A tiny boy discovered inside a large peach soon grows into a…

Art History, Painting
mon'yō 文様

Also written 紋様. A design pattern, frequently using geometric shapes or abstracted images of natural or man-made objects.…

Art History, Painting
moriage 盛上げ

An abbreviation of moriage zaishiki 盛上彩色. Pigment or shell-white *gofun…

Art History, Painting

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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