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- catalog abstract ""For centuries, many Zen Masters have also been artists: brush painters and calligraphers who created art-works as a form of "visual Dharma" to express Zen insights in a powerful, direct way." "This tradition of Zen arts has long been acknowledged as a priceless legacy of Japanese culture. The Art of Twentieth-Century Zen demonstrates how the great Japanese Zen Masters of this century have reaffirmed Zen as a vital, living experience through their personal, dramatic, and often humorous brushwork. This record of their achievements brings together great masterpieces of calligraphy and painting, many of which are in Japanese temples or in private collections and have rarely been viewed by Westerners."--Jacket.".
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- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description ""For centuries, many Zen Masters have also been artists: brush painters and calligraphers who created art-works as a form of "visual Dharma" to express Zen insights in a powerful, direct way." "This tradition of Zen arts has long been acknowledged as a priceless legacy of Japanese culture. The Art of Twentieth-Century Zen demonstrates how the great Japanese Zen Masters of this century have reaffirmed Zen as a vital, living experience through their personal, dramatic, and often humorous brushwork. This record of their achievements brings together great masterpieces of calligraphy and painting, many of which are in Japanese temples or in private collections and have rarely been viewed by Westerners."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Ushering Zen into the Twentieth Century. Nakahara Nantenbo (Toju Zenchu, 1839-1925) / Matthew Welch -- 2. The Transmission of Zen Art and Training. Deiryu Kutsu (Kanshu Sojun, 1895-1954) -- 3. Restoring Zen and Taking It Forward. Yuzen Gentatsu (Sanshoken, 1842-1918) and Takeda Mokurai (1854-1930) -- 4. Large Monastic Center Versus Small Rural Temple. Sohan Gempo (Shoun, 1848-1922) and Yamamoto Gempo (1866-1961) -- 5. Three Soto Zen Responses to the Twentieth Century. Nishiari Bokuzan (Kin'ei, 1821-1910), Taneda Santoka (1882-1940), and Kojima Kendo (1898-1995) / Stephen Addiss -- 6. Approaches to Training and Art During Social Upheavals. Rozan Eko (1865-1944), Mamiya Eishu (1871-1945), and Seki Seisetsu (1877-1945) -- 7. Bridges of Zen. Shibayama Zenkei (1894-1974) and Fukushima Keido (b. 1933) -- Epilogue / Stephen Addiss.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [208]-212) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 220 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Art of twentieth-century Zen.".
- catalog identifier "1570623589 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Art of twentieth-century Zen.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Shambhala,".
- catalog relation "Art of twentieth-century Zen.".
- catalog spatial "Japan".
- catalog subject "755/.94327/0952 21".
- catalog subject "Calligraphy Japan Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "ND1457.J32 L63 1998".
- catalog subject "Painting, Japanese 20th century Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Painting, Zen Japan Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Zen calligraphy Japan Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Zen painting Japan Exhibitions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Ushering Zen into the Twentieth Century. Nakahara Nantenbo (Toju Zenchu, 1839-1925) / Matthew Welch -- 2. The Transmission of Zen Art and Training. Deiryu Kutsu (Kanshu Sojun, 1895-1954) -- 3. Restoring Zen and Taking It Forward. Yuzen Gentatsu (Sanshoken, 1842-1918) and Takeda Mokurai (1854-1930) -- 4. Large Monastic Center Versus Small Rural Temple. Sohan Gempo (Shoun, 1848-1922) and Yamamoto Gempo (1866-1961) -- 5. Three Soto Zen Responses to the Twentieth Century. Nishiari Bokuzan (Kin'ei, 1821-1910), Taneda Santoka (1882-1940), and Kojima Kendo (1898-1995) / Stephen Addiss -- 6. Approaches to Training and Art During Social Upheavals. Rozan Eko (1865-1944), Mamiya Eishu (1871-1945), and Seki Seisetsu (1877-1945) -- 7. Bridges of Zen. Shibayama Zenkei (1894-1974) and Fukushima Keido (b. 1933) -- Epilogue / Stephen Addiss.".
- catalog title "The art of twentieth-century Zen : paintings and calligraphy by Japanese masters / Audrey Yoshiko Seo, with Stephen Addiss ; with a chapter by Matthew Welch.".
- catalog type "Exhibition catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".