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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
a-un 阿吽 ✓

Sk: a-hum. 'A' is the sound of the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet and is pronounced with the mouth open.…

Art History, Sculpture
Abōkyū 阿房宮

Ch: Efang Gong. The Efang Palace. A residence for concubines built by the first emperor of the Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huangdi…

Art History, Painting
abuna-e あぶな絵

Erotic or suggestive pictures. Derived from the word "abunai あぶない" meaning dangerous or risqué. More explicit works…

Art History, Painting
aburidashi 炙出

Also written あぶりだし. Hidden pictures that are painted or printed on paper using rice-wine, alum, or citrus juice, which then…

Art History, Painting
agedatamiza 上畳座

A raised platform with a *tatami 畳 mat on top, often having a brightly…

Art History, Sculpture
Agemaki 揚巻

A subject of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵, especially of *…

Art History, Painting
Agemaki 総角 ✓

Lit. locks of hair/four cornered; "an elaborate three-looped knot, it also designates a young girl's coiffure" -…

Art History, Painting
ageutsushi あげ写し

A method used by Japanese painters to produce a copy *mosha 模写, and in that way…

Art History, Painting
Agyō 阿形

A statue of a figure with its mouth open. Usually seen on one of a pair of guardian kings *Niō…

Art History, Sculpture
ai-e 藍絵

Woodblock prints *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 colored in shades of indigo blue *…

Art History, Painting
ai 藍

Indigo. A plant of the polygonacede family from whose stems and leaves comes a blue dye and pigment for painting. Produced…

Art History, Painting
aiban 間判

Lit. intermediate format size. *Ukiyo-e 浮世絵 prints of two sizes, both…

Art History, Painting
aigami 藍紙

Also aobanagami 青花紙, tsuyukusairo 露草色. A blue pigment extracted from the dayflower tsuyukusa 露草…

Art History, Painting
Aikuōzan 阿育王山

Ch: Ayuwangshan. Mt. Asoka. A mountain near Hangzhou (Jp: Kōshū 杭州) in Zhejiang (Jp: Sekkō 浙江) Province associated…

Art History, Painting
Aizen mandara 愛染曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅, or *…

Art History, Iconography
Aizen Myōō 愛染明王

Also Aizen'ō 愛染王. Sk: Ragaraja. A deity unknown in India. The word 'raga' originally referred to the…

Art History, Iconography
aizuri 藍摺

Also *ai-e 藍絵 or aizuri-e 藍摺絵. A type of woodblock print *…

Art History, Painting
ajari 阿闍梨

Sk: acarya. Teacher or master. A title conferred on an eminent priest who guides his pupils and sets a good example…

Art History, Iconography
aka-e 赤絵

Also akazuri-e 赤摺絵 and *hōsō-e 疱瘡絵. Woodblock prints produced in the…

Art History, Painting
Akadōji 赤童子

Lit. red youth. Also often called Kasuga Akadōji 春日赤童子. A mysterious human figure said to have appeared on a rock…

Art History, Iconography
akahon 赤本

Lit. red book. Forms of illustrated popular fiction, *kusazōshi 草双紙, with…

Art History, Painting
akakohon 赤小本

Lit. small red book. A type of *akahon 赤本. Woodblock printed picture books with…

Art History, Painting
akane-iro 茜色

Crimson; madder red. Known as *sohi そひ in the Nara and Heian periods. Originally…

Art History, Painting
Akashi 明石 ✓

A pictorial subject based on Chapter 13 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji). In the third month,…

Art History, Painting
akikusa 秋草

Lit. autumn plants. Often rendered as autumn grasses, a common design motif in decorative arts and painting. Most frequently…

Art History, Painting
Akita Ranga 秋田蘭画

Lit. Dutch paintings, ranga 蘭画 of Akita. A Japanese work in a European style produced by the earliest school of…

Art History, Painting
akobujō 阿古父尉

Also written as 阿瘤尉. A Noh mask *nōmen 能面, representing a dignified, old man who…

Art History, Sculpture
Akutagawa 芥川

A small river running through Takatsuki 高槻 City, Osaka (formerly Settsu 摂津 Province). Famous from Episode 6 of Ise…

Art History, Painting
akuzuri-e 悪摺絵

A woodblock print designed and privately published to expose a secret indiscretion, then distributed to the home and friends…

Art History, Painting
Ama 案摩

A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽, as well as the mask *…

Art History, Sculpture
ama 尼

Lit. nun. A character in kyōgen 狂言 plays, represented by a masked figure *…

Art History, Sculpture
ameyū 飴釉

A variation of *tenmokuyū 天目釉. A yellow-brown or liver-brown glaze…

Art History, Crafts
Ami-ha 阿弥派

A school of painting that arose in Kyoto during the 15th century, separate from the dominant painting ateliers of the Zen 禅…

Art History, Painting
Amida 阿弥陀

Also Amida Nyorai 阿弥陀如来. Buddha of Infinite Light (Sk: Amitabha, Jp: Muryōkō 無量光), also Buddha of Infinite…

Art History, Iconography
Amida jōdo hensō 阿弥陀浄土変相

Lit. Amida Pure Land Transformation Scene. A large scale depiction of the Pure Land Paradise, gokuraku jōdo 極楽浄土 of…

Art History, Iconography
Amida keka 阿弥陀悔過

One of a group of chanted prayers used to express penitence to various Buddhist deities. Prayers of repentance to *…

Art History, Sculpture
Amida kubon-in 阿弥陀九品印

Also read Amida kuhon-in. Lit. Mudras of the nine grades of Amida. The Pure Land jōdo 浄土 into which *…

Art History, Sculpture
Amida sanzon 阿弥陀三尊

Lit. Amida triad. A triad consisting of the Buddha *Amida 阿弥陀 (Sk:Amitabha/Amitayus) at…

Art History, Iconography
Anchin mandara 安鎮曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 used for performing the anchinhō…

Art History, Iconography
andae 安陀衣

The simplest form of robe that a Buddhist priest wears when he is either resting or at work. The andae is one of…

Art History, Sculpture
andon-e 行灯絵 Paintings on paper lanterns that adorn temple and shrine precincts and the gates of residences during a festival. Generally… Art History, Painting
anesama-e 姉様絵

Woodblock printed sheets designed by lesser-known *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 artists…

Art History, Painting
Annamiyō 安阿弥様

A style of Buddhist statuary originated by Kaikei 快慶 (?-1189-1221-?), a devout believer in the Pure Land sect, Jōdokyō …

Art History, Sculpture
aohon 青本

An Edo period illustrated book of popular fiction *kusazōshi 草双紙, with a…

Art History, Painting
Aoi 葵

Pictorial subject matter based on "Heartvine" Aoi, Chapter 9 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale of…

Art History, Painting
aokin 青金

Lit. blue gold. An alloy of gold or silver which contains impurities that create a color with a bluish tinge. In painting,…

Art History, Painting
aoni 青丹

1 An old name for the pigment *iwa-rokushō …

Art History, Painting
arabori 荒彫

Lit. rough cutting. The second stage in the making of a wooden statue. The first stage is to cut a large block of timber the…

Art History, Sculpture
aratame-in 改印

Also *kiwame-in 極印. The printed censor seals that appear on an *…

Art History, Painting
aratsuchi 荒土

Lit. rough clay. Clay mixed with other materials (known as *susa すさ),…

Art History, Sculpture
araumi-no-shōji 荒海障子

Sliding screens *fusuma 襖, on which various images are painted including a…

Art History, Painting
Aridōshi 蟻通

A shrine in Izumi 和泉 Province, Osaka. Best known from a tale about the famous poet Ki no Tsurayuki 紀貫之 (ca. 868-945), who…

Art History, Painting
asa-no-ha byōshibon 麻の葉表紙本

A type of *ehon 絵本, a woodblock-printed picture book. Small books of…

Art History, Painting
asa-no-ha 麻の葉 ✓

A repeating six-sided geometric design that resembles the leaves of the hemp plant, asa 麻. The design has six…

Art History, Painting
Asagao 朝顔

A pictorial subject based on "The Morning Glory" Asagao, Chapter 20 of Genji monogatari 源氏物語 (The Tale…

Art History, Painting
asagi-iro 浅葱色

A color-name used in dyeing. A light blue color with a hint of green, made by adding yellow to a pale indigo dye *…

Art History, Painting
asakurajō 朝倉尉

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing an old man. The broad bone structure, direct…

Art History, Sculpture
asao 麻紵

Also written 麻緒, 麻苧, asahimo 麻紐, asa-ito 麻糸. Cord or thread made from hemp, asa 麻, and Chinese…

Art History, Sculpture
ashide 葦手

Lit. reed-hand script. A decorative, pictorialized style of calligraphy, de 手, developed during the 9th century in…

Art History, Painting
Ashigarayama 足柄山

A mountain in Kanagawa Prefecture associated with legends of *Yamauba 山姥 and *…

Art History, Painting
ashihozo 足ほぞ

Lit. foot-tenon. A rectangular piece of wood that projects from the sole of a standing wooden statue and fits into a…

Art History, Sculpture
Ashuku 阿閦

Ashuku, also Ashiku. Immovable One (Sk: Aksobhya). The name of a Buddha today generally associated with Esoteric Buddhism…

Art History, Iconography
Ashura 阿修羅

Sk: Asura. Also abbreviated to shura 修羅. Among the Indo-Iranians, the term Asura Ashura in Avestan,…

Art History, Iconography
Asuka jidai 飛鳥時代

The Asuka period (538/552-645). So called because the capital of the new Yamato 大和 region was located in the Asuka district…

Art History, General Terms
atenashi bokashi 当てなしぼかし

Lit. indeterminate shading. A type of *fuki bokashi 拭きぼかし, a…

Art History, Painting
ato-in 後印

Lit. later seal. An artist's seal placed posthumously on a painting or calligraphy, sometimes by a well-meaning person…

Art History, Painting
atorakkan 後落款

Lit. a later signature. A forged signature put on an unsigned painting or work of calligraphy in order to increase its…

Art History, Painting
atozuri 後摺

Also read nochizuri. Woodblock prints *ukiyo-e 浮世絵, produced…

Art History, Painting
atsuyō 厚様

Also written 厚葉. A thick type of paper called *ganpishi 雁皮紙. Because both…

Art History, Painting
awaotoko 阿波男

A Noh mask *nōmen 能面 of the basic emaciated *…

Art History, Sculpture
aware あわれ

The capacity to be moved deeply, an aesthetic ideal associated with Heian period literature and aristocratic values. An…

Art History, General Terms
awataguchiyaki 粟田口焼

Awataguchi 粟田口 kiln. Also called awatayaki 粟田焼. A ceramic ware that was made in Awataguchi, at the foot of…

Art History, Crafts
awate-e あわて絵

Multi-colored woodblock prints *nishiki-e 錦絵, depicting the…

Art History, Painting
aya 綾

A figured or diagonally-woven twill fabric.

1 The twill form, ayasoshiki 綾組織 or pattern of…

Art History, Crafts
ayakashi 怪士

Also written 霊神, 網像, 危. Noh masks *nōmen 能面, representing a wraith or a…

Art History, Sculpture
Ayakiri 綾切

Also written 阿夜岐理 and called Aikirijo 愛嗜女. A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽 and a…

Art History, Sculpture
Azuma kudari 東下り ✓

Lit. going down to the East. In the pre-Edo periods, traveling from the capital city of Kyoto toward the Eastern provinces…

Art History, Painting
azuma nishiki-e 東錦絵

Also written 吾妻錦絵, *nishiki-e 錦絵, azuma-e 東絵, *…

Art History, Painting
Azumaya 東屋 ✓

Lit. Eastern cottage. A pictorial subject based on "The Eastern Cottage" Azumaya, Chapter 50 of Genji…

Art History, Painting
Azusayumi 梓弓

Lit. azusa bow. The azusa 梓 tree is a kind of birch. The phrase serves as a pillow-word, makurakotoba…

Art History, Painting
Ba Shikō 馬師皇

Ch: Ma Shihuang. An ancient, legendary practitioner of Daoist arts and horse doctor during the rule of Emperor Huang (Ch:…

Art History, Painting
Bai Fuku 梅福

Ch: Mei Fu. Chinese immortal shown in painting as riding a luan (Jp: ran 鸞), a mythical bird similar to a…

Art History, Painting
baiban 倍判

Lit. double format. A size of *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 print used for full-color woodblock…

Art History, Painting
baizai 媒剤

Also kōchakuzai 膠着剤. Binder, vehicle. A liquid mixed with a pigment *ganryō…

Art History, Painting
bakō-in 馬口印

Lit. horse-mouth mudra. A mudra or hand gesture *in 印, formed by placing both palms…

Art History, Sculpture
baku 縛

Lit. bind (Sk: bandha). A mudra or hand gesture *in 印, formed by clasping both…

Art History, Sculpture
Baramon 波羅門 ✓

A gigaku mask *gigakumen 伎楽面, representing a Brahmin (the highest…

Art History, Sculpture
baren 馬連

Also written 馬棟 or 波連. The most important tool used in the process of woodblock printmaking. A baren is made up of…

Art History, Painting
Basusen 婆薮仙

Also read Basūsen. Basu, the Immortal, sennin 仙人. An Indian sage, whose Sanskrit name, Vasu, may…

Art History, Iconography
Batō 抜頭

Also written 髪頭, 鉢頭, 撥頭. A dance piece in *bugaku 舞楽 and the mask of a terse,…

Art History, Sculpture
Batō Kannon 馬頭観音

Sk: Hayagriva. Also called Batō Myōō 馬頭明王. The Horse-headed *Kannon 観音 in an angry, …

Art History, Iconography
bengara 弁柄

Also written ベンガラ, 紅柄, or 紅殻. Sometimes pronounced benigara. Red earth pigment. A bright, purplish-red pigment *…

Art History, Painting
Bengyokushū 弁玉集

Discriminating Jade from Stone Collection, a late 17th-century miscellany on art which ranges from the discussion of tea…

Art History, Painting, Document
beni-e 紅絵

A black-line hand-colored woodblock print *ukiyo-e 浮世絵 that began to be…

Art History, Painting
beni 紅

A red dye, senryō 染料, and pigment *ganryō 顔料, made from the safflower…

Art History, Painting
benigirai 紅嫌い

Also murasaki-e 紫絵; beni-nuki 紅抜き. Woodblock prints which completely omit bright vermilion *…

Art History, Painting
benizuri-e 紅摺絵

Primitive polychrome woodblock prints in *ukiyo-e 浮世絵. Appeared after *…

Art History, Painting
Benkei 弁慶

Musashibō Benkei 武蔵坊弁慶, a semi-legendary warrior-monk of the 12th century, who was associated with Minamoto no *…

Art History, Painting
benpatsu 弁髪

Also 辮髪. A long rope of hair hanging down the left side of the face and the left shoulder of a sculpted figure.…

Art History, Sculpture
Benzaiten 弁才天 ✓

Also written 瓣財天. Sk: Sarasvati. A Buddhist goddess of music, learning, eloquence, wealth, longevity, and protection from…

Art History, Iconography

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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