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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
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
morishitagami 森下紙

Sometimes abbreviated to morishita 森下. Handmade paper *washi 和紙 made in…

Art History, Painting
mōryōga 魍魎画

Ch: wanglianghua. Lit. "apparition ghostly paintings." A style of ink figure painting that contrasts ethereal forms…

Art History, Painting
mosha 模写

A copy of an original painting or work of calligraphy. More specific terms, such as *…

Art History, Painting
moyō 模様

Any two-dimensional pattern. Also used more specifically to refer to decorative motifs or patterns of repeated motifs set…

Art History, Painting
mukaimon 向い文 ✓

A design motif that consists of birds or butterflies with outspread wings arranged facing each other, mukai 向い to…

Art History, Painting
muki ganryō 無機顔料

Inorganic pigment. Insoluble pigments *ganryō 顔料 made from…

Art History, Painting
Murasaki Shikibu 紫式部

Lady Murasaki (978?-1014?), most famous writer of the Heian period and subject of several paintings. Her Genji…

Art History, Painting
murasaki 紫

1 Abbreviation of murasaki-iro 紫色. Purple color. Purple, as mentioned in the Nihon shoki …

Art History, Painting
Musashino 武蔵野

Lit. "Musashi 武蔵 plain." A part of the Kantō 関東 plain which extends south from Kawagoe 川越 City in Saitama Prefecture to…

Art History, Painting
museishi 無声詩

Lit. "an unvoiced poem." Painting as a medium which conveys meaning without sound. The Chinese believed that although poetry…

Art History, Painting
musha-e 武者絵

1 A category of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints that depicted battle…

Art History, Painting
Mutamagawa 六玉川

Lit. "six jewelled rivers." Six famous rivers all named Tamagawa 玉川 located in six different Japanese prefectures. They…

Art History, Painting
Ō Gishi 王羲之

Ch: Wang Xizhi (303-61). A famous Chinese calligrapher of the Eastern Jin period, considered an originator of both the…

Art History, Painting
Ō Jinran 黄仁覧

Ch: Huang Renlan. A Chinese immortal who travels many thousands of ri 里 (a ri is approximately 4 km) on…

Art History, Painting
Ō Shikyō 王子喬

Ch: Wang Ziqiao. A Zhou dynasty Daoist immortal associated with playing the shō, ō , a traditional reed…

Art History, Painting
Ō Shitsu 王質

Ch: Wang Zhi (ca. 255-209 BC). A Jin dynasty woodcutter from Quchuan 衢川, who while wandering through the mountains of Guzhou…

Art History, Painting
Ō Shōkun 王昭君

Ch: Wang Zhaojun. A beautiful court lady of the Former Han dynasty mistakenly sent to the Huns 匈奴. Her family name was Qiang…

Art History, Painting
ōbakuga 黄檗画

Paintings done by Ōbaku 黄檗 (Ch: Huangbo) Zen 禅 monks and their followers. Many modern historians also include religious…

Art History, Painting
ōban 大判

Lit. "large format." A size of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print. The term ōban refers to…

Art History, Painting
ōbōsho 大奉書

A standard large-sized sheet of *hōsho 奉書 paper. Approximately 39 x 53 cm. The…

Art History, Painting
ōdo 黄土

Yellow ochre pigment. Lit. "yellow earth." Made from earth containing hydrated ferric oxide (goethite FeO.OH or limonite…

Art History, Painting
ōgao-e 大顔絵

Lit. "large (or full) face pictures." A type of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵, or full-…

Art History, Painting
Ōgi-no-mato 扇の的

Lit. "The Fan Target." A pictorial theme connected with a famous incident from the Battle of Yashima *…

Art History, Painting
ōgi 扇

A fan used to cool or for ceremonial purposes. Generally the same as sensu 扇子, although ōgi generally…

Art History, Painting
ogo-e 御後絵

Portraits of the successive kings of Ryūkyū 琉球 (modern-day Okinawa Prefecture).

Art History, Painting
Ogurayama 小倉山

A hill in the *Sagano 嵯峨野 area, northwest of Kyoto, facing the low mountains of…

Art History, Painting
Ōhara gokō 大原御幸

Lit. "the imperial visit to Ohara." Also written 小原御幸. A pictorial theme related to the pathos-filled journey of the retired…

Art History, Painting
oko-e 嗚呼絵

Also written 嗚滸絵. Comic, satiric paintings popular among aristocrats in the Heian period. The priest Kakuyū 覚猷 (1053-1140;…

Art History, Painting
oku-eshi 奥絵師

The highest ranking of the official painters *goyō-eshi 御用絵師…

Art History, Painting
ōkubi-e 大首絵

Lit. "large head depictions." A common type of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print created…

Art History, Painting
okugaki 奥書

Also okuzuke 奥付, atogaki 後書, batsu 跋 (Ch: ba), or batsubun 跋文 (Ch: bawen…

Art History, Painting
Ōmi hakkei 近江八景

Lit. "Eight views of Ōmi." An early and famous Japanese version of the eight views, or *…

Art History, Painting
ominaeshi 女郎花 Courtesans flowers; wild pinks. Art History, Painting
omohan 主版

Also sumi-ta 墨板 (black ink block); jizumi-ita 地墨板; sumizuri-no-ita 墨摺の板; daihan 台板…

Art History, Painting
omote-eshi 表絵師

Lower-ranking groups of official painters employed by the shogunate during the Edo period. The disciples and branch families…

Art History, Painting
ōmuseki 鸚鵡石

A book containing excerpts from *kabuki 歌舞伎 plays, used by amateur actors…

Art History, Painting
onna-e 女絵

Onna-e (feminine painting) is a most maligned term that invites various interpretations, some even contradictory.…

Art History, Painting
ōōban 大々判

Lit. "extra large format." A size of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print. The term ōōban is used…

Art History, Painting
origami 折紙

Lit. "folded paper."
1 An appraisal of an artwork written on paper usually folded in half and placed in…

Art History, Painting
orihon 折本 ✓

Also jōsōbon 帖装本 and orijō 折帖 or jō 帖. Ch: zheben (Jp: shōhon 摺本). An…

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