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    8th century (Nara period). The oldest surviving byōbu produced in Japan, the torige ritsujo no byōbu (鳥毛立女屏風), produced in the 8th century, is kept in...
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    to a server. The project was renamed to Byobu for its 2.0 release, from the Japanese byōbu folding screen. Byobu 3.0 reworked the build system to use automake...
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  • Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, 1957–62, and named Byōbu-iwa (folding screen rock). "Byōbu Rock". Geographic Names Information System. United States...
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  • Mount Byōbu (屏風岳, Byōbu-dake) is the name of several mountains in Japan. An incomplete list of the mountains is included below. Mount Byōbu (Gifu), in...
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    aggregate image. Today, Chōjūkaboku-zu byōbu is owned by the Idemitsu Museum of Arts. The Juka chōjū-zu byōbu (樹花鳥獣図屏風, Birds and Animals in the Flower...
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  • Byobu or Byōbu may refer to: Byōbu: Japanese folding screens Byobu Rock: a large rock on the coast of Queen Maud Land Byobu (software): an enhancement...
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  • and it is not clear what happened to him afterwards. The Sumō Yūrakuzu Byōbu (相撲遊楽図屏風, Sakai City Museum collection), drawn in 1605 by an anonymous artist...
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    Byōbunozoki (redirect from Byōbu nozoki)
    Byōbunozoki (屛(びょうぶ)風(の)闚(ぞき), folding screen peeper) is a Japanese monster in the collection of monster paintings by Toriyama Sekien, "Konjaku Hyakki...
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    Tōhaku The Pine Trees screen (松林図 屏風, Shōrin-zu byōbu) is a pair of six-panel folding screens (byōbu) by the Japanese artist Hasegawa Tōhaku (長谷川 等伯)...
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    Mount Byōbu (屏風岳, Byōbu-dake) is a mountain located on Uotsuri-jima of Senkaku Islands in Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan. It is the second highest point of...
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    in 1543. While Christian icons and other objects were produced, Nanban byōbu (南蛮屏風) or folding screens are particularly notable, with over 90 pairs surviving...
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  • "Daimyo Flags, 19th Century". Itai Hidenobu 板井英伸 (2008). ""Naha-kō zu byōbu" ni miru 19 seiki Naha-kō no fune 『那覇港図屏風』にみる19世紀那覇港の船 (19th Century Boats...
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    initially used primarily for sliding doors (fusuma) and folding screens (byōbu). However, new painting formats also came to the fore, especially towards...
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    to be set in place. The byōbu is a multi-paneled screen covered in paintings. Each panel is called an andon. The name byōbu means "wind-shelter." It...
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    Hikone screen (redirect from Hikone byōbu)
    The Hikone screen (彦根屏風, Hikone byōbu) is a Japanese painted byōbu folding screen of unknown authorship made during the Kan'ei era (c. 1624–44). The 94-×-274...
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    cloisonné enamel artist Namikawa Yasuyuki. Byōbu Dragon and tiger (竜虎図) left side, 1895, by Hashimoto Gahō Byōbu Dragon and tiger right side, 1895, by Hashimoto...
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    tales in the 1960 book, All Cats go to Heaven. The illustration of the byōbu screen (or rather, a tsuitate screen, on p. 4) is signed "Kason", allowing...
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    among them a pair of folding screens (屏風, byōbu) titled Landscape of Four Seasons (四季山水図屏風, Shiki sansui zu byōbu). Two more pairs of folding screens depicting...
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    Chinese White Tiger of the West. Byōbunozoki A tsukumogami that emerges from byōbu to spy on people. Chimimōryō A general term for monsters of the mountains...
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    Kinji Chakushoku Fūjin Raijin-zu) is a painting on a pair of two-folded byōbu (folding screens) by Rinpa artist Ogata Kōrin, a replica of a similar work...
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    Zu Byōbu (Funaki Version). National Treasure. Right panel of the Rakuchu Rakugai Zu Byōbu (Funaki Version). National Treasure. Hōkoku Sairei Zu Byōbu (豊国祭礼図屏風)...
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    music, theater, film, manga, anime and pottery. Left panel of the Shōrin-zu byōbu, by Hasegawa Tohaku, c. 1595, six-fold screen, ink on paper, National Treasure...
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    rakugai zu byōbu (洛中洛外図屏風, Views in and around Kyoto, left panel), Yonezawa City Uesugi Museum, National Treasure. Rakuchū rakugai zu byōbu (right panel)...
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    considers the byōbu (folding screen) Irises by Ogata Kōrin, designated as a National Treasure, to be the centerpiece of the collection. This byōbu is displayed...
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    Matabei has been credited as the artist of the unsigned Hikone screen, a byōbu folding screen that may be one of the earliest surviving ukiyo-e works....
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    Empress Shōken). The two are usually placed in front of a gold folding screen byōbu (屏風) and placed beside green Japanese garden trees. Optional are the two...
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  • and textile designer of the Rinpa School. Kōrin is best known for his byōbu folding screens, such as Irises and Red and White Plum Blossoms (both registered...
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    Hokuriku region. Zo to Kujira-zu byōbu (象と鯨図屏風, Elephant and Whale (left panel)), Itō Jakuchū, 1796 Zo to Kujira-zu byōbu (right panel), Itō Jakuchū, 1796...
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    cloisonné enamel artist Namikawa Yasuyuki. Byōbu Dragon and tiger (竜虎図) left side, 1895, by Hashimoto Gahō Byōbu Dragon and tiger right side, 1895, by Hashimoto...
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    family heirlooms in a custom known as the Folding Screen Festival (屏風祭り, Byōbu Matsuri). Additionally, the streets are lined with night stalls selling...
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