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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
fugaku zu 富嶽図

Depictions of Mt. Fuji 富士 painted from the Heian period to modern times in a variety of contexts. A usually quiet (but still…

Art History, Painting
fuhekishun 斧劈皴

Lit. axe-cut stroke. A painting texture stroke, *shunpō 皴法, said to have been…

Art History, Painting
Fuji no uraba 藤裏葉 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from the "Wisteria Leaves" (Fuji no uraba, underleaves of wisteria), Chapter 33 of …

Art History, Painting
Fujibakama 藤袴 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from the "Purple Trousers" (Fujibakama, also translated as Mistflowers), Chapter 30 of…

Art History, Painting
Fuke 普化

Ch: Puhua. An itinerant priest of the Tang Dynasty depicted in paintings as wandering the streets of Zhenzhou 鎮州 in a state…

Art History, Painting
fūkeiga 風景画

Lit. Landscape painting, a general term, usually applied only to works in the long western tradition of landscape by…

Art History, Painting
fuki bokashi 拭きぼかし

Also zōkin bokashi 雑巾ぼかし, rag shading. Any wiping technique used to produce gradated tones (shading) on a woodblock…

Art History, Painting
fuki-e 吹き絵

A technique to create tints by placing a cut-out pattern on paper and scraping paint through a wire mesh with a brush,…

Art History, Painting
fukinuki yatai 吹抜屋台 ✓

A compositional technique used to depict a residential interior. The technique involves rendering a building without a roof…

Art History, Painting
Fukko yamato-e-ha 復古大和絵派

A later-era appellation given to a group of artists from the late Edo period who consciously attempted revive the past *…

Art History, Painting
fukugen mosha 復元模写

A restoration copy. A painting that is copied with the intent of restoring it to near its original state. This means…

Art History, Painting
Fukugi 伏羲

Ch: Fuxi. A legendary Chinese sage and ruler who was the founder of Chinese civilization and first sovereign of the Five…

Art History, Painting
fukuro-e 袋絵

The woodblock-printed paper that formed the outer covers for prints and woodblock books. In the 1770s-80s it became popular…

Art History, Painting
fukuro hyōgu 袋表具

A type of mounting for hanging scrolls, *kakemono 掛物. The *…

Art History, Painting
fukurotoji 袋綴 ✓

Also read fukurotsuzuri. Also called karatoji 唐綴 and fukurozōshi 袋草子. Lit. pouch-binding. The…

Art History, Painting
fukyoku 布局

Also fuchoku 布置. Composition in Chinese painting. Included in the fifth canon, "Plan and Design, Place and Position…

Art History, Painting
funpon 粉本

1 A Tang Dynasty term for rough sketches or underdrawings made with gesso powder, *…

Art History, Painting
fūryū 風流

Lit. refined taste. An aesthetic ideal implying traditional elegance, chic stylishness, creative ingenuity, and sometimes…

Art History, Painting
fūryūjin-zu 風流陣図

Ch: Fengliuzhentu. Lit. Depictions of Elegant Battles. A Chinese painting subject included among the Pictures of…

Art History, Painting
fūshiga 風刺画

Lit. satirical pictures. Paintings and prints satirizing current events, world affairs, government, and politics. The…

Art History, Painting
Fusō meigaden 扶桑名画伝

Biography of Famous Painters in Japan, a comprehensive mid-19th-century biography of painters. Supplemented and…

Art History, Painting, Document
Fusō meikō gafu 扶桑名公画譜

Primer on Master Painters of Japan, an early 18th-century biography of painters by Asai Fukyū 浅井不旧. Asai, a native…

Art History, Painting, Document
Fūsuidō 風水洞

Ch: Fengshuidong. Lit. the wind and water caves. A grotto complex near Hangzhou 杭州 which was the subject of poems by Su…

Art History, Painting
fusuma-e 襖絵

Abbreviation of fusumashōji-e 襖障子絵. Paintings on sliding-door panels, *fusuma…

Art History, Painting
fūtai 風帯

A term used for one of the parts of the mounting of a hanging scroll, *kakemono…

Art History, Painting
fūtō-e 封筒絵

Also shokanbukuro-e 書簡袋絵. The woodblock-printed pictures on folded paper covers which functioned as envelopes, …

Art History, Painting
fūzokuga 風俗画

Paintings with the daily activities and special pleasures of contemporary life as their subject matter. Equivalent to the…

Art History, Painting
Nagasaki-ha 長崎派

A term used to group a number of artists and artistic styles associated with the city of Nagasaki 長崎 from the 17th through…

Art History, Painting
nagasaki hanga 長崎版画

Also called nagasaki-e 長崎絵 or Nagasaki prints. Woodblock prints made in the port city of Nagasaki during the Edo…

Art History, Painting
namazu-e 鯰絵

Pictures of a catfish, namazu 鯰. Japanese legend has it that the movement of large catfish deep inside the earth…

Art History, Painting
nanakomachi 七小町 ✓

Lit. "the seven Komachi." Seven episodes concerning the mid-9th century poetess Ono no Komachi 小野小町, one of the Six Poetic…

Art History, Painting
nanban byōbu 南蛮屏風

Folding screens *byōbu 屏風, usually in a pair, depicting Portuguese and…

Art History, Painting
nanga 南画

Lit. "Southern painting." An abbreviation of *nanshūga 南宗画, which…

Art History, Painting
Nanpin-ha 南蘋派

A group of artists who produced bird-and-flower painting introduced to Japan by the Chinese artist Shen Nanpin (Jp: Shin…

Art History, Painting
nanshūga 南宗画

Ch: nanzonghua. The Southern school of Chinese painting. Composed of literati (scholars) as opposed to the Northern…

Art History, Painting
nanto-edokoro 南都絵所

Lit. "painting atelier of the southern capital" (nanto 南都, an alternative name for Nara 奈良). Refers to the three…

Art History, Painting
Nanzen shika 南泉指花

Ch: Nanquan zhihua. Lit. "Nanzen 南泉 (Ch: Nanquan) pointing at flowers." A Zen 禅 (Ch: Chan) dialogue in which the…

Art History, Painting
Nanzen zanmyō 南泉斬猫

Ch: Nanquan zhanmao. A painting subject depicting the Zen 禅 (Ch: Chan) parable of the priest Nanquan Puyuan (Jp:…

Art History, Painting
nara-ehon 奈良絵本

A type of illustrated woodblock-printed book or handscroll popular from the Muromachi through mid-Edo periods. Although…

Art History, Painting
Narukami 鳴神

A pictorial theme based on the *kabuki 歌舞伎 play named after its…

Art History, Painting
nehan-zu 涅槃図

Lit. "nirvana painting." A genre of painting that depicts the death of the historical Buddha *…

Art History, Painting
nehon 根本

The Kyoto-Osaka region kamigata 上方 term for a *kabuki 歌舞伎 play book…

Art History, Painting, Document
nenjū gyōji 年中行事

Also pronounced nenchū gyōji. Lit. "annual events." Nenjū gyōji originally meant the monthly celebrations…

Art History, Painting
Nenjū gyōji no shōji 年中行事障子

A standing screen *tsuitate shōji 衝立障子 placed on the low wooden floor…

Art History, Painting
nenohi-no-asobi 子日遊

Also called komatsuhiki 小松引 (pulling up small pines). Lit. "Day of the Rat Celebration." One of the traditional…

Art History, Painting
nenshi 念紙

Paper *washi 和紙 used in painting and drawing to transfer an image to…

Art History, Painting
nigao-e 似顔絵

1 Lit. "face likeness pictures." Very often bust portraits or a likeness of the head. See *…

Art History, Painting
nihonga 日本画

Lit. "Japanese-style painting." The term came into use during the Meiji period to distinguish indigenous painting from…

Art History, Painting
nijūshikō 二十四孝

Ch: ershisixiao. Lit. "twenty-four paragons of filial piety." A popular theme in Chinese figure painting based on…

Art History, Painting
nikawa 膠

A transparent or semi-transparent animal glue, used as a binder *baizai 媒剤, and…

Art History, Painting
nikki-e 日記絵

Illustrations of a diary or an illustrated diary. Diaries of high literary value or writings in the form of diaries occupy…

Art History, Painting
nikuhitsuga 肉筆画

Also nikuhitsu ukiyo-e 肉筆浮世絵. A painting done with a brush and colored ink on paper or silk and not carved in a…

Art History, Painting
nikyoku byōbu 二曲屏風

Also nimaiori byōbu 二枚折屏風. A folding screen with two panels. Came into use in the mid-Muromachi period with a…

Art History, Painting
nindōmon 忍冬文

A floral and vine design pattern that is a variation of a Chinese grass motif *…

Art History, Painting
ninjōbon 人情本

Also called *chūhon 中本 or eiri chūgata yomihon 絵入中型読本; in the…

Art History, Painting
Niou no Miya 匂宮 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Niou no miya" ("His Perfumed Highness" or "Prince Niou"), Chapter 42 of Genji monogatari…

Art History, Painting, Document
nise-e 似絵

Lit. "Likeness picture." Kamakura period realistic portraiture of courtiers and warriors painted in the *…

Art History, Painting
Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji 偐紫田舎源氏

Lit. "The False Murasaki and the Rustic Genji." An extremely popular mid-19th century novel written by Ryūtei Tanehiko 柳亭種彦…

Art History, Painting, Document
nishiki-e 錦絵

Lit. "brocade pictures." A picture that resembles a colorful embroidered silk brocade, nishikinui 錦繍. A commercial…

Art History, Painting
noge 野毛

Also nogi 芒. A type of cut-foil *kirihaku 切箔. Gold or…

Art History, Painting
nori-ita 乗板

A raised platform used during the production of large-scale paintings. Most such paintings are placed on the floor while…

Art History, Painting
noshigami 熨斗紙

Printed squares of wrapping paper, noshi 熨斗 which are tied with two-colored cords, mizuhiki 水引 used for…

Art History, Painting
Nowaki 野分 ✓

A pictorial subject based on "Nowaki" ("The Typhoon"), Chapter 28 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji…

Art History, Painting, Document
Nuetaiji 鵺退治

Lit. "subjugation of the Fabulous Night Monster." A pictorial subject taken from a famous episode in Heike monogatari…

Art History, Painting, Document
Nunobiki-no-taki 布引の滝

Lit. "cloth-pulling waterfalls." A series of waterfalls at the head of the Ikuta 生田 River in Hyōgo Prefecture. In ancient…

Art History, Painting
nunomezuri 布目摺

The woodblock print *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 technique of blind or gauffrage…

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