GOSHUN — Si Goshun tient une place importante dans l’histoire de la peinture japonaise, comme fondateur de l’école Shijo, son œuvre a surtout l’intérêt de refléter les deux grandes tendances picturales qui se développèrent au XVIIIe siècle: le courant… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Matsumura Goshun — Hibiscus und Graureiher auf einem Baumstumpf (1782) Matsumura Goshun (jap. 松村 呉春; * 28. April 1752 (traditionell: Hōreki 2/3/15); † 4. September 1811 (traditionell: Bunka 8/7/17) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matsumura Goshun — Hibiscus and blue heron on a tree stump (1782) Matsumura Goshun (jap. 松村 呉春; * April 28, 1752 (traditional: Hōreki 2/3/15); † September 4, 1811 (traditional: Bunka 8/7/17)[1] … Wikipedia
Matsumura Goshun — Hibiscus et héron bleu sur une souche (1782) Matsumura Goshun ou Matsumura Gekkei, surnom: Hakubô, noms familiers: Bunzô et Kaemon, noms de pinceaux: Yûko, Katen, Sompaku, Sonjûhaku, Sanseki, Shôutel, Hyakushôdô, Goshun né en 1752 à Kyōto, mort… … Wikipédia en Français
arts, East Asian — Introduction music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature. Some studies of East Asia… … Universalium
Maruyama Ōkyo — Crows, 1766; pair of sixfold screens; ink and gold on paper. In this Japanese name, the family name is Maruyama . Maruyama Ōkyo (円山 応挙, traditional characters: 圓山 應舉 … Wikipedia
Haiga — (俳画) is a style of Japanese painting based on the aesthetics of haikai , from which haiku poetry derives, which often accompanied such poems in a single piece. Like the poetic forms it accompanied, haiga was based on simple, yet often profound,… … Wikipedia
Haiga — Retrato de Matsuo Bashō por el artista Yokoi Kinkoku (c.1820). La caligrafía relata uno de los poemas haiku más famosos de Bashō. Un viejo estanque salta una rana ¡zas! chapaleteo. 古池や (Furu ike ya) 水の音 (mizu no oto) かわず飛び込む (kawazu tobikomu).… … Wikipedia Español
Shijō school — Pine, Bamboo, Plum by Maruyama Ōkyo. One of two sixfold screens. The Shijō school (四条派 ha), also known as the Maruyama Shijō school, was an offshoot school of the Maruyama school of Japanese painting founded by Maruyama Ōkyo, and his former… … Wikipedia
Juyan Lake Basin — The Juyan Lake (Zh cw|c=居延海|w=Chüyen Hai; Mongolian: Gaxun Nuur, Goshun Nur for western lake, Sogo Nur for eastern lake) is a former lake in the Gobi desert of western Inner Mongolia at the Alxa League near the border of eastern Xinjiang. Goshun… … Wikipedia