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  • Handscroll
  • Long narrow scroll for displaying painting and calligraphy

    The handscroll is a long, narrow, horizontal scroll format in East Asia used for calligraphy or paintings. A handscroll usually measures up to several

    Handscroll

    Handscroll

  • Nine Dragons (painting)
  • 1244 handscroll by Chen Rong

    Nine Dragons (九龍圖卷; Jiǔlóngtú juǎn) is a handscroll painting by Chinese artist Chen Rong. Painted in 1244, it depicts the apparitions of dragons soaring

    Nine Dragons (painting)

    Nine Dragons (painting)

    Nine_Dragons_(painting)

  • Siege of Sanjō Palace
  • 1160 siege, inciting incident of the Heiji Rebellion

    emaki). The Night Attack on Sanjō Palace (Sanjō-den yo-uchi no maki) handscroll is the most prominent of the three extant Illustrated Scrolls and belongs

    Siege of Sanjō Palace

    Siege of Sanjō Palace

    Siege_of_Sanjō_Palace

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    are traditionally made with ink brushes on paper or silk. Horizontal handscrolls and vertical hanging scrolls are common formats, alongside wall paintings

    China

    China

    China

  • Du Jin
  • Book of Documents (détail). Court Ladies Handscroll, 1. Court Ladies Handscroll, 2. Court Ladies Handscroll, 3. "Du Jin Brief Biography". Retrieved 2008-07-09

    Du Jin

    Du Jin

    Du_Jin

  • Along the River During the Qingming Festival
  • Painting attributed to Zhang Zeduan

    pinyin: Qīngmíng Shànghé Tú; lit. 'Clear bright up river image') is a handscroll painting by the Song dynasty painter Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145) and copied

    Along the River During the Qingming Festival

    Along the River During the Qingming Festival

    Along_the_River_During_the_Qingming_Festival

  • Bakemono no e
  • Japanese handscroll of the Edo period depicting 35 characters from Japanese folklore

    (化物尽繪, "Illustrated Index of Supernatural Creatures"), is a Japanese handscroll of the Edo period depicting 35 bakemono from Japanese folklore. The figures

    Bakemono no e

    Bakemono_no_e

  • Makimono
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "rolled thing") may refer to: Makimono, a horizontal type of Japanese handscroll/scroll Emakimono (lit. "picture scroll"), a horizontal picture scroll

    Makimono

    Makimono

  • Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre
  • Triptych print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    no Mitsukuni. In the image, the princess recites a spell written on a handscroll, summoning a giant skeleton. It rears out of a black void, crashing its

    Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre

    Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre

    Takiyasha_the_Witch_and_the_Skeleton_Spectre

  • Hell wardens
  • Buddhist demons, who torture the sinners in hell

    Jigokuzōshi, Handscroll, Heian-Kamakura Period, 12th century, Nara National Museum

    Hell wardens

    Hell wardens

    Hell_wardens

  • Shao Siming
  • Chinese deity

    Illustration of "Nine Songs". Ink on paper, handscroll by Li Gonglin, Mi Fu.

    Shao Siming

    Shao Siming

    Shao_Siming

  • Early Snow on the River
  • Painting by Zhao Gan

    (Jiāng xíng chūxuě tú) (Chinese) Artist Zhao Gan Year 10th century Medium Handscroll Dimensions 25.9 cm x 376.5 cm Location National Palace Museum, Taipei

    Early Snow on the River

    Early Snow on the River

    Early_Snow_on_the_River

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    12th-century illustrated handscroll of The Tale of Genji, a National Treasure

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • Hyakki Yagyō
  • Idiom of Japanese folklore: a mass parade of supernatural creatures

    visual art. One of the oldest and most famous examples is the 16th-century handscroll Hyakki Yagyō Zu (百鬼夜行図), erroneously attributed to Tosa Mitsunobu, located

    Hyakki Yagyō

    Hyakki Yagyō

    Hyakki_Yagyō

  • The Tale of Genji
  • Classic work of Japanese literature

    featuring a scene from the novel based on the 12th-century illustrated handscroll. Since a 1 November 1008 entry in The Diary of Lady Murasaki is the oldest

    The Tale of Genji

    The Tale of Genji

    The_Tale_of_Genji

  • The Night Revels of Han Xizai
  • Painting by Gu Hongzhong and remake

    simplified Chinese: 韩熙载夜宴图; pinyin: Hán Xīzaì Yèyàn Tú) is a painted handscroll attributed to Chinese 10th-century artist Gu Hongzhong. The painting depicts

    The Night Revels of Han Xizai

    The Night Revels of Han Xizai

    The_Night_Revels_of_Han_Xizai

  • Ban Dainagon Ekotoba
  • 12th century handscroll painting

    (伴大納言絵詞; "The Tale of Great Minister Ban") is a late 12th-century emakimono (handscroll painting) depicting the events of the Ōtemmon Conspiracy, an event of

    Ban Dainagon Ekotoba

    Ban_Dainagon_Ekotoba

  • Matthew C. Perry
  • United States Navy officer (1794–1858)

    the treaty stipulated would be opened to visits by American ships. A handscroll with pictorial record from the Japanese side of US Commodore Matthew Perry's

    Matthew C. Perry

    Matthew C. Perry

    Matthew_C._Perry

  • British Museum
  • National museum in London, England

    painting of Minamoto no Yoritomo, first Shogun of Japan, (14th century AD) Handscroll silk painting called 'Fascination of Nature' by Xie Chufang depicting

    British Museum

    British Museum

    British_Museum

  • Human penis size
  • Measurement of the human penis

    A 19th-century Japanese shunga handscroll attributed to the school of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, depicting exaggerated male genitalia. Ink, colour and gold on

    Human penis size

    Human_penis_size

  • The Diary of Lady Murasaki
  • Early 11th C. Japanese written work

    analysis informed by anthropological scholarship. In the 13th century, a handscroll of the diary was produced, the Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Emaki. The scroll

    The Diary of Lady Murasaki

    The Diary of Lady Murasaki

    The_Diary_of_Lady_Murasaki

  • Hell Scroll (Tokyo National Museum)
  • The Jigoku-zoshi ("Handscrolls of Buddhist Hell") is a late 12th-century Japanese scroll (emakimono, 絵巻物), depicting the 8 great hells and the 16 lesser

    Hell Scroll (Tokyo National Museum)

    Hell Scroll (Tokyo National Museum)

    Hell_Scroll_(Tokyo_National_Museum)

  • Emakimono
  • Japanese narrative handscroll

    emaki (絵巻) is an illustrated horizontal narration system of painted handscrolls that dates back to Nara-period (710–794 CE) Japan. Initially copying

    Emakimono

    Emakimono

    Emakimono

  • He-gassen
  • Japanese art scroll depicting fart-based humour

    513–522. Yano, Akiko (2013). "Historiography of the "Phallic Contest" Handscroll in Japanese Art". Japan Review (26): 59–82. JSTOR 41959817. The pertinent

    He-gassen

    He-gassen

  • Wu Bin (painter)
  • Chinese painter (1573–1620)

    These are colorful portraits where irony and sarcasm prevail. The 1591 handscroll entitled "The 16 Luohans" exemplifies such work. He also produced 500

    Wu Bin (painter)

    Wu Bin (painter)

    Wu_Bin_(painter)

  • Chen Rong (painter)
  • Chinese painter and politician

    Song dynasty celebrated for his depictions of dragons. The Nine Dragons handscroll in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, bearing

    Chen Rong (painter)

    Chen Rong (painter)

    Chen_Rong_(painter)

  • Shunga
  • Japanese erotic art

    woodblock print format. While rare, there are also extant erotic painted handscrolls which predate ukiyo-e. Translated literally, the Japanese word shunga

    Shunga

    Shunga

    Shunga

  • Hanging scroll
  • Type of scroll painting

    exhibit East Asian painting and calligraphy. They are different from handscrolls, which are narrower and designed to be viewed flat on a table. Hanging

    Hanging scroll

    Hanging scroll

    Hanging_scroll

  • Nine Dragons
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    mythology, with magical functions in human world Nine Dragons (painting), a handscroll by Chinese artist Chen Rong Nine-Dragon Wall, screen walls featuring nine

    Nine Dragons

    Nine_Dragons

  • Go (game)
  • Abstract strategy board game for two players

    played in the presence of the shōgun. Detail from a Japanese illustrated handscroll of The Tale of Genji. Heian period, 12th century CE. A Korean couple playing

    Go (game)

    Go (game)

    Go_(game)

  • Drum
  • Type of musical instrument of the percussion family

    Handscroll detail of a Chinese percussionist playing a drum for a dancing woman, from a 12th-century remake of Gu Hongzhong's 10th-century originals, Song

    Drum

    Drum

    Drum

  • Prosperous Suzhou
  • Painting by Xu Yang

    盛世滋生圖; pinyin: Shèngshì Zīshēng Tú), is an 18th-century scroll painting (handscroll) created in 1759 by the Chinese court painter Xu Yang. Depicting the bustling

    Prosperous Suzhou

    Prosperous_Suzhou

  • Li Sheng (artist)
  • Chinese landscape artist

    Farewell by the Lake Dianshan (淀山送别图, 1346) is in the Shanghai Museum. His handscroll Buddha's Conversion of Five Bhiksu is in the collection of the Cleveland

    Li Sheng (artist)

    Li_Sheng_(artist)

  • Genji Monogatari Emaki
  • 12th-century illustrated handscroll

    (源氏物語絵巻), also called The Tale of Genji Scroll, is a famous illustrated handscroll of the Japanese literature classic The Tale of Genji, produced during

    Genji Monogatari Emaki

    Genji Monogatari Emaki

    Genji_Monogatari_Emaki

  • Gosannen War
  • 11th century war in Honshu, Japan

    flight from a forest. Much of the war is depicted in an e-maki narrative handscroll, the Gosannen kassen emaki, which was created in 1171. A copy of the work

    Gosannen War

    Gosannen War

    Gosannen_War

  • Zuijin Teiki Emaki
  • Japanese emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll)

    Imperial Guard Cavalry"), is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the 13th century, in the Kamakura period of Japanese history (1185–1333)

    Zuijin Teiki Emaki

    Zuijin Teiki Emaki

    Zuijin_Teiki_Emaki

  • Yamato-e
  • Japanese painting style

    pictures are often on scrolls that can be hung on a wall (kakemono), handscrolls (emakimono) that are read from right to left, or on a folding screen

    Yamato-e

    Yamato-e

    Yamato-e

  • Ink wash painting
  • Chinese painting style using black ink

    The vertical hanging scroll was the classic format; the long horizontal handscroll format tended to be associated with professional coloured painting, but

    Ink wash painting

    Ink wash painting

    Ink_wash_painting

  • Heian period
  • Period of Japanese history from 794 to 1185

    Section of a handscroll depicting a scene from the "Bamboo River" chapter of the Tale of Genji, c. 1130

    Heian period

    Heian period

    Heian_period

  • Ming dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (1368–1644)

    artist Qiu Ying was once paid 2.8 kg (100 oz) of silver to paint a long handscroll for the eightieth birthday celebration of the mother of a wealthy patron

    Ming dynasty

    Ming dynasty

    Ming_dynasty

  • Longnü
  • Follower of bodhisattva Guanyin in Chinese Buddhism

    The dragon king's daughter presents her priceless jewel to the Buddha; frontispiece of a 12th-century Lotus Sutra handscroll in the "Heike Nokyo".

    Longnü

    Longnü

    Longnü

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Art museum in Boston, Massachusetts

    Dragons (detail), Chen Rong, Chinese, Southern Song dynasty, dated 1244. Handscroll, ink and color on paper, 46.8 × 1495.6 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston

  • Tokugawa Art Museum
  • Museum in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

    treasures are the Genji Monogatari Emaki, three Heian period illustrated handscrolls of The Tale of Genji, dating to the 1130s. Along with one other scroll

    Tokugawa Art Museum

    Tokugawa Art Museum

    Tokugawa_Art_Museum

  • Kibi no Makibi
  • Japanese scholar (695–775)

    writing system. The Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki, a12th century narrative handscroll in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston depicting Kibi's

    Kibi no Makibi

    Kibi no Makibi

    Kibi_no_Makibi

  • Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba
  • Set of Japanese illustrated handscrolls

    Account of the Mongol Invasion) is a set of two Japanese illustrated handscrolls (emaki) commissioned by the samurai Takezaki Suenaga (1246–1314) as a

    Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba

    Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba

    Mōko_Shūrai_Ekotoba

  • Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki
  • 13th-century Japanese narrative artwork

    of Kitano Tenjin Shrine") is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the beginning of the 13th century, in the Kamakura period of Japanese

    Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki

    Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki

    Kitano_Tenjin_Engi_Emaki

  • Yōmei Bunko
  • (1210–1259) "Shinshin-in Kanpaku-ki" 7 handscrolls (3 handscrolls in the form of calendars, 4 transcribed handscrolls). Diary of the Regent and Minister of

    Yōmei Bunko

    Yōmei Bunko

    Yōmei_Bunko

  • Takezaki Suenaga
  • Retainer of the Higo Province, Japan

    of Japan. Suenaga commissioned the Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba, an illustrated handscroll, in order to provide a pictorial account and chronicle his valor in battles

    Takezaki Suenaga

    Takezaki Suenaga

    Takezaki_Suenaga

  • Chester Beatty Library
  • Archive in Dublin, Ireland

    (Xieqiqu nanmian)'. After drawing by Yi Lantai. Between 1781 and 1787 Handscroll of birds and flowers. Circa 1800 Paintings of insects and fish. Early

    Chester Beatty Library

    Chester Beatty Library

    Chester_Beatty_Library

  • Murasaki Shikibu
  • Japanese novelist and poet (c. 973 – c. 1014)

    Murasaki's death. The Genji Monogatari Emaki, is a late Heian era 12th century handscroll, consisting of four scrolls, 19 paintings, and 20 sheets of calligraphy

    Murasaki Shikibu

    Murasaki Shikibu

    Murasaki_Shikibu

  • Great Fire of Meireki
  • 1657 fire destroying Edo (now Tokyo)

    Handscroll depicting scenes from the Great Fire of Meireki (kept at the Edo-Tokyo Museum)

    Great Fire of Meireki

    Great Fire of Meireki

    Great_Fire_of_Meireki

  • Muqi
  • Chinese painter

    Muqi, Detail of dusk over fisher's village, from the handscroll "Eight Views of Xiao and Xiang", circa 1250, Collected in Nezu Art Museum

    Muqi

    Muqi

    Muqi

  • Military history of the Song dynasty
  • Section of Dajia lubu tushu (Imperial Chariot and Honor Guard), ca. 1053–1065, Song dynasty. Handscroll, 51.4 x 1481 cm

    Military history of the Song dynasty

    Military history of the Song dynasty

    Military_history_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Hanshan and Shide
  • Popular figures in Zen painting

    Hanshan and Shide (寒山拾得図, kanzan jittokuzu). Handscroll, 35.0 × 49.5 cm. Ink on paper. Located at Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo.

    Hanshan and Shide

    Hanshan and Shide

    Hanshan_and_Shide

  • Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute
  • Series of Chinese songs and poems

    dynasty (960–1279 CE), Emperor Gaozong (1107–1187 CE) commissioned a handscroll of the songs accompanied by 18 painted scenes. Poet and composer Cai Yan

    Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute

    Eighteen_Songs_of_a_Nomad_Flute

  • Old Trees, Level Distance
  • Song dynasty handscroll on silk painting by Guo Xi

    (Traditional Chinese: 樹色平遠圖; Pinyin: Shù sè píng yuǎn tú) is a Song dynasty handscroll on silk painting by Guo Xi. Completed in 1080, it is also a considered

    Old Trees, Level Distance

    Old Trees, Level Distance

    Old_Trees,_Level_Distance

  • Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)
  • Empress of China from 1487 to 1505

    famous and arguably most important piece attributed to Empress Zhang is a handscroll known as the Ordination Scroll, which depicts her ordination as a Taoist

    Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)

    Empress Zhang (Hongzhi)

    Empress_Zhang_(Hongzhi)

  • Tomogashima
  • Island group in Wakayama, Japan

    Japanese). 春秋社. pp. 193–198. ISBN 9784393291375. "Views of Tomogashima, a handscroll painting". British Museum. Retrieved 1 February 2012. Whispers of priests

    Tomogashima

    Tomogashima

    Tomogashima

  • Shigisan Engi Emaki
  • Emakimono painted in the second half of the 12th century

    "Legend of Mount Shigi Emaki") is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) made in the second half of the 12th century CE, during the Heian period

    Shigisan Engi Emaki

    Shigisan Engi Emaki

    Shigisan_Engi_Emaki

  • Kanō Yasunobu
  • Japanese painter

    Korean Embassy to Japan, handscroll painting, 1655 (British Museum)

    Kanō Yasunobu

    Kanō Yasunobu

    Kanō_Yasunobu

  • Japanese painting
  • Art of painting in Japan

    the end of the Heian period, including emakimono, or long illustrated handscrolls. Varieties of emakimono encompass illustrated novels, such as the Genji

    Japanese painting

    Japanese painting

    Japanese_painting

  • Liu Guosong
  • Chinese artist (born 1932)

    Hubei Fine Art Publishing House, 1985. Moss, Hugh M. The Four Seasons Handscroll by Liu Guosong. Hong Kong: Andamans East International, 1985. Li, Chu-tsing

    Liu Guosong

    Liu_Guosong

  • Gotoh Museum
  • Art museum in Japan

    items housed in the museum are sections of the oldest extant illustrated handscroll of The Tale of Genji dating to the 12th century. This Genji Monogatari

    Gotoh Museum

    Gotoh Museum

    Gotoh_Museum

  • Heiji Monogatari Emaki
  • Painted narrative handscroll)

    "Heiji Rebellion Scrolls") is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the second half of the 13th century, in the Kamakura period of Japanese

    Heiji Monogatari Emaki

    Heiji Monogatari Emaki

    Heiji_Monogatari_Emaki

  • Mount Baoding Buddhist Sculptures
  • Buddhist site in Chongqing, China

    connected tableaux punctuated by two caves, giving the illusion of a handscroll. Several authors have even likened Baodingshan’s Great Buddha Bend to

    Mount Baoding Buddhist Sculptures

    Mount Baoding Buddhist Sculptures

    Mount_Baoding_Buddhist_Sculptures

  • Visual arts
  • Art forms involving visual perception

    tradition in East Asia, consisting of water-soluble ink on hanging scrolls, handscrolls or handheld fans made of silk and paper, integrated structurally with

    Visual arts

    Visual arts

    Visual_arts

  • Bada Shanren
  • Chinese painter and calligrapher (1626–1705)

    Flower Studies album, the Vegetable and Fruits handscroll, the Lotus album, and the Ink Flowers handscroll. In most of his early works, his subjects were

    Bada Shanren

    Bada Shanren

    Bada_Shanren

  • Jingo-ji Tripiṭaka
  • Japanese scroll collection of the Tripitaka

    Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2024-08-24. "painting; calligraphy; handscroll; storage box". British Museum. 24 August 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024

    Jingo-ji Tripiṭaka

    Jingo-ji Tripiṭaka

    Jingo-ji_Tripiṭaka

  • Kawanabe Kyōsai
  • Japanese artist (1831–1889)

    caricaturist. His very long painting on makimono (a horizontal type of Japanese handscroll/scroll) "The battle of the farts" may be seen as a caricature of this

    Kawanabe Kyōsai

    Kawanabe Kyōsai

    Kawanabe_Kyōsai

  • Hell Scroll (Nara National Museum)
  • 12th century painted scroll

    Paths, commissioned by Emperor Goshirakawa in the 12th century. This handscroll was preserved in Daishō-in in Higashiokubo, Tokyo until the Meiji period

    Hell Scroll (Nara National Museum)

    Hell Scroll (Nara National Museum)

    Hell_Scroll_(Nara_National_Museum)

  • Sun Guoting
  • for both Sun's reputation as an artist and as a theorist. The original handscroll can be seen at the National Palace Museum, in Taipei, Taiwan, and on its

    Sun Guoting

    Sun Guoting

    Sun_Guoting

  • Ippen Shōnin Eden
  • itinerant monk Ippen") is a group of emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscrolls) from the Kamakura period of Japanese history (1185–1333). A set of illuminated

    Ippen Shōnin Eden

    Ippen Shōnin Eden

    Ippen_Shōnin_Eden

  • Woodblock printing in Japan
  • Ancient technique for reproducing images or text

    Japanese classics, both text and images, essentially converting emaki (handscrolls) to printed books, and reproducing them for wider consumption. These

    Woodblock printing in Japan

    Woodblock printing in Japan

    Woodblock_printing_in_Japan

  • Tshurpu Scroll
  • Chinese handscroll commissioned in 1407

    (Deshin Shepka) performed during his visit to Nanjing, China in 1407. The handscroll was constructed with oil paint on silk. It is nearly 50 meters long and

    Tshurpu Scroll

    Tshurpu_Scroll

  • Hōjōki
  • Short work of the Kamakura period by Kamo no Chōmei

    Hōjōki handscroll Daifukukō-ji

    Hōjōki

    Hōjōki

    Hōjōki

  • Scroll
  • Roll of papyrus, parchment, or paper

    Europe, and for bamboo scrolls from China. Speech scroll Hanging scroll Handscroll Herculaneum papyri Paleography Rotulus Vellum Woodblock printing Beal

    Scroll

    Scroll

    Scroll

  • Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru (Huang Tingjian calligraphy)
  • Tingjian (1045–1105) in the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127). The overall handscroll is 34.3 centimetres (13.5 in) in height and 2,178.4 centimetres (71.47 ft)

    Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru (Huang Tingjian calligraphy)

    Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru (Huang Tingjian calligraphy)

    Biographies_of_Lian_Po_and_Lin_Xiangru_(Huang_Tingjian_calligraphy)

  • Ono no Michikaze
  • Japanese calligrapher (894–966)

    an inscription on a byoubu (Japanese folding screen) now mounted as a handscroll in the Tokyo Imperial Household collection. It was executed in semi-cursive

    Ono no Michikaze

    Ono no Michikaze

    Ono_no_Michikaze

  • Gu Kaizhi
  • Chinese painter and politician (c. 344–406)

    decisive factor." Gu's art is known today through copies of several silk handscroll paintings attributed to him. Gu Kaizhi was born in Wuxi (in modern Jiangsu)

    Gu Kaizhi

    Gu Kaizhi

    Gu_Kaizhi

  • Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki
  • Kibi's Adventures in China") is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the end of the 12th century, in either the Heian or Kamakura periods

    Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki

    Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki

    Kibi_Daijin_Nittō_Emaki

  • Tarashikomi
  • Japanese painting technique

    for hanging scroll paintings, while paper was used for calligraphy on handscrolls. Nikawa (animal glue) was used for paint; the glue was made from cowhide

    Tarashikomi

    Tarashikomi

  • Fine art
  • Art developed primarily for aesthetics

    Wang Xizhi watching geese; by Qian Xuan; 1235-before 1307; handscroll (ink, color and gold on paper); 91⁄8 x 361⁄2 in.; Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Fine art

    Fine art

    Fine_art

  • Nezame Monogatari Emaki
  • Monogatari Emaki (寝覚物語絵巻) is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the Heian period of Japanese history (794–1185). It is an illuminated

    Nezame Monogatari Emaki

    Nezame Monogatari Emaki

    Nezame_Monogatari_Emaki

  • Maming Sheng
  • Han dynasty Taoist alchemist and xian

    Japanese Kamakura period circa 1300 handscroll of the Bodhisattva Aśvaghoṣa riding a horse and incarnating as a silkworm

    Maming Sheng

    Maming_Sheng

  • Miyagawa Chōshun
  • Japanese painter (1683-1753)

    from Edo for a year. Nanshoku (male-male) shunga handscroll Nanshoku (male-male) shunga handscroll Ryūkyūan Dancer and Musicians, c. 1718 Gyoran Kannon

    Miyagawa Chōshun

    Miyagawa Chōshun

    Miyagawa_Chōshun

  • Jiu Ge
  • Chinese set of poems

    Illustration of "Nine Songs", detail. Ink on paper, handscroll by Zhang Wo, 1361, Cleveland Museum of Art. From right-to-left (in the normal Classical

    Jiu Ge

    Jiu Ge

    Jiu_Ge

  • One Hundred Horses
  • Chinese handscroll painting by Giuseppe Castiglione

    Chinese handscroll painting by Giuseppe Castiglione

    One Hundred Horses

    One_Hundred_Horses

  • Panoramic painting
  • Massive artwork with an all-encompassing view

    what was image. In China, panoramic paintings are an important subset of handscroll paintings, with some famous examples being Along the River During the

    Panoramic painting

    Panoramic_painting

  • Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji
  • 1122 handscroll by Emperor Huizong

    1122 handscroll by Emperor Huizong

    Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji

    Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji

    Thousand_Character_Classic_in_Cursive_Script_by_Zhao_Ji

  • Chinese painting
  • Artistic tradition

    finished work can be mounted on scrolls, such as hanging scrolls or handscrolls. Traditional painting can also be done on album sheets, walls, lacquerware

    Chinese painting

    Chinese painting

    Chinese_painting

  • Portrait painting
  • Genre in painting, where the intent is to depict a specific human subject

    three-fold obedience (san cong) to father, husband, son. Gu Kaizhi’s handscroll Exemplary Women (lie nü tu) which was created shortly after the Han dynasty

    Portrait painting

    Portrait painting

    Portrait_painting

  • Vajrayana
  • Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition

    A Japanese Handscroll depicting various mudras, 11th–12th century

    Vajrayana

    Vajrayana

  • Kanō Tan'yū
  • Japanese artist (1602–1674)

    and Chinese style scrolls. His most famous yamato-e work is a narrative handscroll depicting the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Tokugawa shōgun and major

    Kanō Tan'yū

    Kanō Tan'yū

    Kanō_Tan'yū

  • Scribe
  • Person who writes or copies manuscripts

    formats, including manuscripts, handscrolls, and poetry slips (tanzaku) and cards (shikishi). Unique and prized handscrolls preserved the collaborative poetry

    Scribe

    Scribe

    Scribe

  • Nanjing
  • Capital of Jiangsu, China

    The Bustling and Hustling of Nanjing-handscroll (zh:南都繁会图), traditionally attributed to Qiu Ying

    Nanjing

    Nanjing

    Nanjing

  • Chinese dragon
  • Legendary Chinese creature

    close up view of one full dragon (and the tail end and claw of another) from the Nine Dragons handscroll painted in 1244 by Song dynasty artist Chen Rong

    Chinese dragon

    Chinese dragon

    Chinese_dragon

  • Kokawa-dera Engi Emaki
  • Japanese emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the 12th century

    (粉河寺縁起絵巻; "Illustrated handscroll of Legends of Kokawa-dera Temple"), is an emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll) from the 12th century,

    Kokawa-dera Engi Emaki

    Kokawa-dera Engi Emaki

    Kokawa-dera_Engi_Emaki

  • Qiu Ying
  • Chinese painter (1494–1552)

    Flute Heard Over the Lake". art.nelson-atkins.org. Retrieved 2021-05-12. "handscroll; painting | British Museum". The British Museum. Retrieved 2021-05-12

    Qiu Ying

    Qiu Ying

    Qiu_Ying

  • Battle of Red Cliffs
  • Battle on the Yangtze River (208 AD)

    A handscroll copy of "Former Ode on the Red Cliffs" by Su Dongpo, dating to the Northern Song dynasty – National Palace Museum, Taipei

    Battle of Red Cliffs

    Battle of Red Cliffs

    Battle_of_Red_Cliffs

  • Woodblock printing
  • Early printing technique using carved wooden blocks

    Japanese classics, both text and images, essentially converting emaki (handscrolls) to printed books, and reproducing them for wider consumption. These

    Woodblock printing

    Woodblock printing

    Woodblock_printing

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Lavekesh

    King of Love

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Sariyah

    Clouds at Night

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  • Male

    Russian

    FÉDOR

    (Фёдор) Variant form of Russian Fyodor, FÉDOR means "gift of God."

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nuboogh |

    Distinction, Eminence, Excel

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    English

    Denton

    From the valley farm.

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  • Male

    Hebrew

    AKIVA

    (עֲקִיבָא) Variant form of Hebrew Yaakov, AKIVA means "supplanter."

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    Norse

    ANUNDR

    Old Norse Viking name composed of the elements anu "ancestor; forefather," and undr "to prevail; triumph," hence "triumph of the ancestors." This was the name of a legendary king of the House of Yngling.

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    Alacibiades

    Name of an Athenian politician.

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Citaka

    Ornament of the Neck

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    Mertis

    Botanical Name; The Myrtle is a Dark Green Shrub with Pink or White Blossoms

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