Sanjūrokunin kashū
Japanese illustrated poem
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place in Japanese visual arts
- In Japanese art: Calligraphy and painting
The early 12th-century Sanjūrokunin kashū (“Anthologies of Thirty-six Poets”) is perhaps the finest Heian example of verse executed on sumptuously prepared and illustrated papers. The preeminence of the calligraphic word in interpretive union with painting or as a thematic inspiration for painting was a hallmark of the Heian…
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