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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
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 Taoist 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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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
oshi-e 押絵

Fabric pictures. Representations of figures, birds, animals, flowers, landscapes or characters of a poem that are cut out of…

Art History, Painting
ōshukubai 鴬宿梅

Lit. "the plum tree where the warbler dwells." A painting subject inspired by an episode in the 10th-century tale in …

Art History, Painting
otafuku お多福

Also okame おかめ, ofuku お福, otogoze 乙御前, and *sanpei…

Art History, Painting
ōtan 黄丹

Also pronounced ōdan, ōni. A deep yellow color, produced by dyeing yellow gardenia *…

Art History, Painting
otogi zōshi 御伽草子

Popular stories which flourished from the late Kamakura to the early Edo period. The name derives from an early 18th-century…

Art History, Painting
Otome 乙女 ✓

A pictorial subject taken from "Otome" ("The Maiden"), Chapter 21 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji…

Art History, Painting, Document
Ōtsu-e 大津絵

Also known as oiwake-e 追分絵, derived from place names on the outskirts of Ōtsu. Small paintings produced for…

Art History, Painting
oyama-e おやま絵

Also *yūjo-e 遊女絵. The term used in Osaka for pictures of…

Art History, Painting
Rafusen 羅浮仙

Ch: Luofuxian. The story and pictorial theme of an immortal on Mt. Luofu 羅浮山 (Jp: Rafusen) and the spirit…

Art History, Painting
Raisan imo wo yaku 懶瓚芋を焼く

Ch: Lanzan weiyu 懶瓚煨芋. A Zen 禅 (Ch: Chan) painting subject depicting the late 8th century Chinese Zen priest Lanzan…

Art History, Painting
rakkan 落款

An abbreviation of the term rakusei kanshiki 落成款識. Lit. "inscription cast into ancient bronze vessels at…

Art History, Painting
rakuchū rakugai zu 洛中洛外図

Paintings of scenes in and around Kyoto. Famous sites, festivals and activities within the capital rakuchū 洛中…

Art History, Painting
rakugaki 落書

Also written 楽書. Graffiti or scribblings. The earliest examples in Japan are the scribblings in the margins or on the backs…

Art History, Painting
ran'yōbyō 蘭葉描

Ch: lanyemiao. Lit. "orchid-leaf drawing." A style of ink-painting using fluid, modulated lines that resemble the…

Art History, Painting
rantei kyokusui 蘭亭曲水

Ch: Lanting qushui. Lit. "meandering stream and orchid pavilion." A painting theme which refers to a gathering held…

Art History, Painting
Rei Shōjo 霊昭女

Ch: Ling Zhaonu. Raised by her aged parents as a devout Buddhist, this semi-legendary daughter of Tang dynasty lay Buddhist…

Art History, Painting
reihon 零本

A set of books from which the larger portion is missing; the odd volume or smaller portion (i.e., several pages) of a larger…

Art History, Painting
Reiun Kanka 霊雲観花

Ch: Lingyun Guanhua. The Tang dynasty Zen 禅 priest Lingyun Zhiqin (Jp: Reiun Shikin 霊雲志勤), a disciple of Weishan Lingyu (Jp…

Art History, Painting
ren 聯

A long piece of paper or board the same length as *zenshi 全紙 (approximately 135…

Art History, Painting
ren'ochi 聯落

A piece of paper, three-quarters the size of *zenshi 全紙. When a…

Art History, Painting
rengemon 蓮華文

Also renge karakusa 蓮華唐草. Lit. "lotus pattern." A decorative floral and vine design motif that originated in China…

Art History, Painting
renjumon 連珠文 ✓

Also *shumon 珠文. A design pattern that uses circles to represent pearls which…

Art History, Painting
retchōsō 列帖装

Also tetsuyōsō 綴葉装 or retsuyōsō 列葉装.
A multisection book. A type of Japanese book-binding. The…

Art History, Painting
Ri Haku 李白

Ch: Li Bai (701-62). One of the two most famous poets of the early Tang dynasty along with Du Fu (Jp: *…

Art History, Painting
Ri Kō shaseki 李広射石

Ch: Li Guang sheshi. Lit. "Li Guang shooting a rock." The Han dynasty archer Li Guang (Jp: Ri Kō 李広) who, on a…

Art History, Painting
rigōfuku 離合幅

Hanging scrolls *kakemono 掛物 in a set of two or more. Each…

Art History, Painting
Rikuhō 六法

The Six Canons or Principles, thought to be essential for the appreciation of Chinese painting. They were set out in the…

Art History, Painting
Rin Reiso 林霊素

Ch: Lin Lingsu. A Daoist immortal in the service of the Northern Song Emperor Huizong (Jp: Kisō 徽宗, r. 1101-25). A staunch…

Art History, Painting
rinmo 臨模

A technique used to copy *mosha 模写 a painting or work of calligraphy. The…

Art History, Painting
Rinpa 琳派

A school of painters and decorative artists, which began in 17th-century Kyoto and then spread to Kanazawa and Edo. The term…

Art History, Painting
Rōgyokusen 弄玉仙

Ch: Nongyuxian. Lit. "Immortal Rōgyoku 弄玉 (Ch: Nongyu)." According to legend, a court lady of the Spring and Autumn Annals…

Art History, Painting
rōkaku sansui 楼閣山水

Ch: Louge shanshui. A type of painted landscape composed by combining a multi-story tower or viewing pavilion with…

Art History, Painting
Rokkasen 六歌仙

The Six Immortal Poets. A pictorial theme depicting six outstanding poets of the 9th century. Designated by Ki no Tsurayuki…

Art History, Painting
rokkyoku byōbu 六曲屏風

Also rokumaiori byōbu 六枚折屏風. A folding screen with six panels, measuring approximately 1.5 m high and 3.7 m wide.…

Art History, Painting
roku-en 六遠

The six distances in Chinese landscape painting. Read riku-en. First mentioned by Han Zhuo (Jp: Kan Setsu 韓拙,…

Art History, Painting
rokushō 緑青

Also *iwa-rokushō 岩緑青. A green pigment *…

Art History, Painting
rōsen 臘箋

A type of Chinese paper *karakami 唐紙. Decorated paper imported to Japan…

Art History, Painting
Ryo Dōhin 呂洞賓

Ch: Lu Dongbin. Also called Lu Yan (Jp: Ryo Gan 呂巌) or Chunyangzi (Jp: Jun'yōshi 純陽子).
A popular Taoist hero,…

Art History, Painting
ryōshi 料紙

Paper used for writing and painting; for documents, classical books, Buddhist sutras etc. Ryōshi used in Japan…

Art History, Painting
ryōshi sōshoku 料紙装飾

The decoration of paper used for calligraphy and painting *ryōshi 料紙. Paper…

Art History, Painting
ryū 龍

Also written 竜. Ch: long. A dragon.
1 Mythological animal and cosmological symbol of Chinese…

Art History, Painting
ryūko-zu 竜虎図

Ch: longhutu. Painting of a dragon *ryū 龍 and tiger …

Art History, Painting
ryūsuimon 流水文

A design pattern which represents flowing water. One of the oldest designs in Japan, it appears as parallel 'S' lines…

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