Haboku sansui (破墨山水図, haboku sansui-zu, Broken Ink Landscape) is a splashed-ink landscape painting on a hanging scroll. It was made by the Japanese artist...
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Haboku (破墨) and Hatsuboku (溌墨) are both painting techniques employed in suiboku (ink-wash painting) in China and Japan, as seen in landscape paintings...
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National Museum) Long Scroll of Landscapes (Sansui Chokan) (c. 1486; Mori Collection, Yamaguchi, Japan) Haboku Sansui, "splashed-ink" technique scroll (1495;...
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painting. Some of his most dramatic works are in the Chinese splashed-ink (Haboku) style. Upon returning to Japan, Sesshū built himself a studio and established...
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Crucifixion Sandro Botticelli paints Calumny of Apelles Sesshū Tōyō produces Haboku sansui (Broken Ink Landscape) c. 1495 Pedro Berruguete paints Saint Dominic...
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school Bird-and-flower painting Daoism Dhyāna in Buddhism Four Gentlemen Haboku Higashiyama Bunka Ink-wash animation Jizi Cantonese school of painting Modern...
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(紙本墨画山水図, shihon bokuga sansuizu) or Landscape with ink broken (破墨山水図, haboku sansuizu) Sesshū Tōyō With inscriptions by the artist and six poet-monks...
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