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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
jaki 邪鬼

Sk: yaksa. Evil spirits believed to harm human beings and hinder Buddhist teaching. Usually appear in sculptures as small…

Art History, Iconography
jibori 字彫

Also hikkōbori 筆耕彫. The engravers or block-carvers of written text woodblocks for printed books. From…

Art History, Painting
jidō 慈童

A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a sprite who possesses the elixir of long life…

Art History, Sculpture
Jie 慈恵

Commonly known as Jie Daishi 慈恵大師 or Great Master Jie. The posthumous name of Ryōgen 良源 (912-85), abbot at…

Art History, Iconography
jiga jisan 自画自賛 The practice of adding a poetic inscription to one's own painting. The poetic inscription is typically related to the… Art History, Painting
Jigoku dayū 地獄太夫

A famous courtesan of Sakai 堺 known for her relationship with the Daitokuji 大徳寺 priest *…

Art History, Painting
jiguchi-e 地口絵

A picture based on a word pun, popular around the mid-18th century. Most were drawn by town painters *…

Art History, Painting
jihatsu 地髪 Hair on the head of a Buddha *nyorai 如来 statue, not including the *… Art History, Sculpture
jihisō 慈悲相

Also bosatsusō 菩薩相. The expression of compassion found on Buddhist images. The opposite is *…

Art History, Sculpture
jikirō 食籠

A lidded food container, usually layered and lacquered with decorations of sunken gold *…

Art History, Crafts
jikkai zu 十界図

Lit. Picture of the ten realms. In Buddhism the ten realms jikkai 十界 refer to the ten realms of being, which are…

Art History, Iconography
jikkan jūnishi 十干十二支

Also kanshi 干支 and eto えと. Ch: shigan shierzhi. Lit. ten stems and twelve branches. Referred to…

Art History, Painting
Jikokuten 持国天

Sk: Dhrtarastra. A guardian deity with fierce expression *funnusō 忿怒相,…

Art History, Iconography
jiku 軸

1 A roller used for a hanging scroll *kakemono 掛物 or hand…

Art History, Painting, Tea Houses, Architecture
jimotsu 持物

Also read jibutsu. Sk: lakasana. The hand-held attributes of a Buddhist image. Along with the mudra *…

Art History, Sculpture
jinbaori 陣羽織

Campaign jacket. A short garment worn over armor. Based on European prototypes introduced by the Portuguese at the end of…

Art History, Crafts
jinbutsu jūhachibyō 人物十八描

Ch: renwu shibamiao. Lit. eighteen types of figural portrayal. A group of brush styles traditionally employed in painting to…

Art History, Painting
jinchū 人中

Also ninchū. A vertical groove between the nose and upper lip of Buddhist images. The jinchū differed…

Art History, Sculpture
Jinja Taishō 深沙大将

Also read Jinja Daishō. Lit. General Deep-Sand. A divinity said to have appeared in a dream to the renowned Chinese…

Art History, Iconography
jintai 神体

Lit. God body or God style; also written 神容. A noh mask*nōmen 能面 representing a…

Art History, Sculpture
jinuri 地塗り

A base coat. The process of preparing ancient painting surfaces by completely covering the materials used, such as paper,…

Art History, Painting
jirenge 持蓮華

An object shaped like a lotus bud and stem used in Buddhist rituals, particularly favored by the Ji 時 sect. Usually made of…

Art History, Sculpture
jisanzō 自賛像

A portrait bearing a poetic inscription written by the painter.

Art History, Painting
jissaku 十作

The Ten Greatest Ancient Sculptors of Noh masks *nōmen 能面…

Art History, Sculpture
Jitchikusai shogafu 十竹斎書画譜

Ch: Shizhuzhai shuhuapu. Ten Bamboo Studio Manual of Painting, a late Ming period color woodblock-printed…

Art History, Painting
jitō 耳とう

Also nitō. Round earrings found on sculpted Buddhist images. These were used on Chinese figures, but were extremely…

Art History, Sculpture
jitsubushi 地潰し

Also tsubushi 潰し. A plain background of a single color on a woodblock print *…

Art History, Painting
jitsugetsu sansui zu 日月山水図

Also jitsugetsu zu 日月図. A pictorial subject that combines the motifs of the sun and moon in landscapes of the four…

Art History, Painting
Jizō 地蔵

Lit. earth repository (Sk: Ksitigarbha). A bodhisattva *bosatsu 菩薩 believed to…

Art History, Iconography
jizumi 地墨

Making carbon ink *sumi 墨 by grinding an ink stick on an inkstone…

Art History, Painting
jō-in Amida 定印阿弥陀

Amida with the jō-in 定印 or *zenjō-in 禅定印 (Sk: dhyanamudra;…

Art History, Iconography
jō 帖

1 A form of concertina-folded book *orihon 折本.

…

Art History, Painting
jōbyō tekitō 浄瓶てき倒

Ch: Jingping tidao. Also reads jōhei tōtō. A painting subject of the Tang dynasty Zen priests Izan Reiyū い山霊祐 (Ch:…

Art History, Painting
Jōchōyō 定朝様

A style of sculpture created by the Buddhist sculptor *busshi 仏師 Jōchō 定朝 (?-…

Art History, Sculpture
Jōdo Goso 浄土五祖

The Five Chinese Patriarchs of the Pure Land Jōdo 浄土 sect. The sect was organized in Japan by *…

Art History, Iconography
jōdo hensō 浄土変相

Abbreviation of jōdo hensō zu 浄土変相図. Also known as jōdo mandara 浄土曼荼羅. Pictorial representations, often…

Art History, Iconography
Jōdokyō bijutsu 浄土教美術

Art of the Pure Land faith. Originating in the Nara period, Pure Land Buddhism is a more personal form of the faith than…

Art History, General Terms
jōfu 上布

Lit. superior cloth. A jōfu lightweight, fine hand-woven cloth made lightweight from delicate hand-twisted ramie…

Art History, Crafts
jōfuku 条幅

A hanging scroll *kakemono 掛物 made of a paper called *…

Art History, Painting
jōge 上下

Also called tenchi 天地 or jidai 地題. A part of the mounting of a hanging scroll *…

Art History, Painting
jōgibiki 定規引き

Also called *kaiga 界画. A line drawing technique where a straight edge or…

Art History, Painting
jōhachi 丈八

A standard height for a Buddhist statue. A variation of the *jōroku 丈六.…

Art History, Sculpture
jōhaku 条帛

A decorative scarf worn by Buddhist deities and guardian figures. It is draped diagonally across the upper body, usually…

Art History, Sculpture
Jōi Monju 縄衣文殊

Also read Jōe Monju (Ch: shengyi wenshu). Lit. rope-robed *Monju…

Art History, Iconography
jōmen 尉面

A mask representing an old man, jō 尉, in particular the old men masks of the *…

Art History, Sculpture
Jōmon jidai 繩文時代

Lit. cord-mark period. The Jōmon period ran from ca. 10,000 BC-ca. 300 BC. The period takes its name from the decoration on…

Art History, General Terms
jōroku 丈六

A standard height for a Buddhist statue. Abbreviation of one *jō 丈 and six …

Art History, Sculpture
jōshō 縄床

Also written 縄牀. Also jōton 縄榻. A rough chair, originally from India, with the back or seat wrapped in rope or cord…

Art History, Sculpture
jūdai deshi 十大弟子

Abbreviation of Shaka jūdai deshi 釈迦十大弟子. The Ten Chief Disciples of the historical Buddha *…

Art History, Iconography
jūgyū 十牛

Ch: jiuniu. Lit. ten bulls. A Zen 禅 (Ch: chan) allegory in which Buddhist training, from first initiation to final…

Art History, Painting
Jūichimen Kannon 十一面観音

Sk: Ekadasamukha. Eleven-headed Kannon; a form of *Kannon 観音 with eleven miniature faces…

Art History, Iconography
juka bijin 樹下美人 ✓

Ch: shuxia meiren. A painting theme of a beautiful woman under a tree. The subject found throughout Asia may have…

Art History, Painting
jūni shinshō 十二神将

Also jūni yakusha taishō 十二薬叉大将, jūni shinshō 十二神王. The twelve protective deities *…

Art History, Iconography
jūniten 十二天

Twelve Deities. A group of tutelary deities consisting of various Hindu gods, which was incorporated into Esoteric Buddhism…

Art History, Iconography
Juntei 准胝

Sk: Cundi. Also Juntei Butsumo 准胝仏母, Shichigutei Butsumo 七倶胝仏母, or Butsumo Juntei 仏母准胝. …

Art History, Iconography
jūō 十王

Ten Kings. The ten kings of hell who preside at the gates of the underworld, assigning souls to heaven or hell. The Buddhist…

Art History, Iconography
Jurōjin 寿老人 ✓

Ch: Shou laoren. A Chinese Taoist god known as the immortal of the Northern Song and also considered the personification of…

Art History, Iconography
jūroku musashi 十六武蔵

A kind of table game played with one king and 16 round, pawn-like piece of paper on each side of a divided board. The board…

Art History, Painting
jūroku rakan 十六羅漢

Sixteen arhats *rakan 羅漢. The saintly ascetics who gathered at the death and…

Art History, Iconography
jūroku 十六

Sixteen. A noh mask *nōmen 能面, representing the young Heike 平家…

Art History, Sculpture
jūroku zenshin 十六善神

Also read jūroku zenjin. Abbreviation of Shaka jūroku zenshin 釈迦十六善神 or Shaka sanzon jūroku…

Art History, Iconography
jūsanbutsu 十三仏

Thirteen Buddhas. A set of thirteen Buddhist deities, including *myōō 明王 (Sk…

Art History, Iconography
jutai 綬帯

A general term for any ornamental band of cloth found on a bodhisattvas *bosatsu…

Art History, Sculpture
juzō 寿像

A portrait, sculpted or painted, made during the lifetime of the subject. The most common was a *…

Art History, Sculpture
kabuki-e 歌舞伎絵

Also shibai-e 芝居絵 and geki-e 劇画. Includes kabuki gekijō zu 歌舞伎劇場図 and *…

Art History, Painting
kabuki 歌舞伎

The most popular form of theatre among townspeople in Japan since the early Edo period. The form has its origins in the…

Art History, General Terms
kabuki jūhachiban 歌舞伎十八番

The eighteen *kabuki 歌舞伎 plays selected as best by Ichikawa Danjūrō 7 七代市川団十郎…

Art History, Painting
kabuki zu 歌舞伎図

Pictures of *kabuki 歌舞伎. In the broad sense of the term, kabuki zu…

Art History, Painting
kabuto 冑

Also written as 兜. A helmet, usually made of iron. The earliest Japanese helmets were made in the Kofun period. There were…

Art History, Sculpture
kachōga 花鳥画

Lit. bird-and-flower painting. Paintings of birds and flowers, flowers only *kakiga…

Art History, Painting
kaen kōhai 火焔光背

Also ka'enkō 火焔光. Lit. flame nimbus. A halo *kōhai 光背 on a…

Art History, Sculpture
kaeribana 反花

1 Lotus petal design carved around the lower base kiban 基盤 of a lantern *…

Architecture, Art History, Sculpture, Lanterns
kaeriguma 返暈

Also called sakaguma 反隈 (or 逆隈) or teriguma 照隈. Lit. highlighting. Reverse shading. A shading *…

Art History, Painting
Kagaribi 篝火 ✓

A pictorial subject based on the "Flares" Kagaribi, Chapter 27 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji…

Art History, Painting
Kagekiyo 景清

1 A pictorial subject taken from one of the eighteen great kabuki plays *…

Art History, Painting, Sculpture
Kagerō 蜻蛉

A pictorial subject taken from "The Drake Fly" Kagerō (also translated as Dayfly or Mayfly), Chapter 52 of G…

Art History, Painting
kaiawase 貝合

Also called kaio'oi 貝覆. A shell-matching game played originally by nobles in the Heian period. A half clam shell…

Art History, Crafts
kaichō 開帳

A ceremony where a Buddhist image not normally on view is unveiled to all worshippers. Normally carried out during a…

Art History, Sculpture
kaiga 界画

Ch: jiehua. Lit. boundary painting. Both a painting technique and a painting genre in China. As a technical term,…

Art History, Painting
kaigen kuyō 開眼供養

Also abbreviated to kaigen or kaigan 開眼, jugan, or jugen 入眼. Lit. eye-opening ceremony.…

Art History, Sculpture
Kaigetsudō-ha 懐月堂派

Kaigetsudō school. A school of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 artists in early 18th century who…

Art History, Painting
Kaihō-ha 海北派

A school of painters active from the 16th century to the 19th century founded by Kaihō Yūshō 海北友松 (1533-1615) and passed…

Art History, Painting
Kaiji higen 絵事鄙言

Lit. Humble Words on Matters of Painting, a late 18th century polemic on painting theory by Kuwayama Gyokushū 桑山玉洲 (1746-99…

Art History, Painting
kaioke 貝桶

Shell buckets. Paired octagonal wood-based lacquer-decorated containers with fitted inrōbuta zukuri 印籠蓋造 lids used…

Art History, Crafts
Kaishien gaden 芥子園画伝

Ch: Jieziyuan huazhuan. Lit. Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting; a Qing dynasty painting manual that had a…

Art History, Painting
kaitsukuri 貝つくり Lit. shell technique. The method of pruning a tree so that it resembles the conical shape of a seashell. The lower part of… Art History, Painting
kakeawase 懸合せ Lit. overprinting. Superimposing two different colors to achieve a third on a woodblock print *… Art History, Painting
kakebotoke 懸仏

A round metal or wooden plate with a separately made or repousse (hammered from the rear) image of a Shinto deity *…

Art History, Iconography
kakemo 懸裳 Lit. hanging skirt. The hem of a garment which hangs down over the front of a pedestal. Usually it refers to sculpted… Art History, Sculpture
kakemono-e 掛物絵

A print mounted on a hanging scroll. A format used for *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints.…

Art History, Painting
kakemono 掛物

Also called by names such as kakejiku 掛軸, kakefuku 掛幅, jikumono 軸物, *…

Art History, Painting
kaki iro 柿色

Lit. persimmon color. An orange color, said to resemble the persimmon fruit, or a reddish-brown like the color of persimmon…

Art History, Painting
kakiga 花卉画

Ch: huahui hua. Paintings of flowers and various types of grass. This term is usually applied to Chinese painting,…

Art History, Painting
kakiokoshi 描起し The re-drawing of lines in ink or color for figures or detailed areas such as garments after the color has been applied. Today… Art History, Painting
kakiwari 書割

The moveable paintings used as backdrops for a *kabuki 歌舞伎 play. A piece of…

Art History, Painting
kakiyū 柿釉

A variation of *tenmokuyū 天目釉. A red-brown glaze which is often used on straight…

Art History, Crafts
Kaku Shigi 郭子儀

Ch: Guo Ziyi (697-781). A Tang dynasty general, known for his military conquests and progeny. A native of Huazhou 華州 in…

Art History, Painting
Kakuzenshō 覚禅鈔

Compilation of Kakuzen. An early Kamakura-period compilation of traditional Buddhist iconography. Also called Hyakkanshō…

Art History, Painting, Document
kamachiza 框座

Lit. frame base. The pieces of wood used around a window used to denote the lowest horizontal section of the dais for a…

Art History, Sculpture
Kamakura jidai 鎌倉時代

The Kamakura period (1185-1332) is named for the city in modern Kanagawa Prefecture where Minamoto no Yoritomo 源頼朝 (1147-99…

Art History, General Terms

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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