Japanese painting during the Muromachi period
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Muromachi Period Schools of Painting
Kanō School - Kanō-ha 狩野派
- Kanō School
- Early Kanō School – Kanō Masanobu (1434-1530) and Kanō Motonobu (1476-1559) Nihon no Bijutsu 485.
Tosa School - Tosa-ha 土佐派
- Tosa Mitsunobu (1434-1525) and the Lineage of the Tosa School Nihon no Bijutsu 247.
Muromachi Period Ink Painting - suibokuga 水墨画
- Japanese ink painting: suibokuga
- Zen Buddhist Landscape Arts of Early Muromachi Japan (1336 – 1573) NX676.3.Z45 P36 1999, EBook worldcat
- Japanese ink paintings from American collections: the Muromachi period : an exhibition in honor of Shūjirō Shimada ND1053.4 .J36 worldcat
- Japanese Ink Painting: Shubun to Sesshu ND2071 .T31 worldcat
- Of Water and Ink: Muromachi Paintings from Japan, 1392-1568 ND2071 .W35 1986 worldcat
- Japanese Ink Painting: Early Zen Masterpieces ND2071 .K351 worldcat
- Ink Painting (Suibokuga): Josetsu, Shubun, Sotan Nihon no Bijutsu 334.
Muromachi Period Paintings in Museum Collections
Muromachi Period Paintings from The British Museum
- Sessō Tōyō, Haboku-style landscape, a hanging scroll painting, Muromachi period, 15th century AD [1]
- Kantei, Landscapes, a pair of hanging scroll paintings[2]
- Kei Shōkei (attributed to), Mountain landscape, a hanging scroll painting[3]
- Sugawara no Michizane in Chinese dress, a hanging scroll painting [4]
- Bodhidharma (Daruma)[5]
- Shōtoku Taishi e-den ('Illustrated biography of Prince Shōtoku Taishi'), fragments from a set of hanging scroll painting[6]
Nihon no Bijutsu Resources
- Otogizōshi, Narrative paintings of the Kamakura and Momoyama periods (1185-1600) Nihon no Bijutsu 52.
- Japanese painting during the Muromachi period Nihon no Bijutsu 207.
- Ink Painting (Suibokuga): Josetsu, Shubun, Sotan Nihon no Bijutsu 334.
- Early Kanō School – Kanō Masanobu (1434-1530) and Kanō Motonobu (1476-1559) Nihon no Bijutsu 485.
- Tosa Mitsunobu (1434-1525) and the Lineage of the Tosa School Nihon no Bijutsu 247.
