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Definition of Yamato-e in English: Yamato-enounjaˈmatəʊˌeɪyäˈmädōˌā mass nounA style of decorative painting in Japan during the 12th and early 13th centuries, characterized by strong colour and flowing lines. Example sentencesExamples - Kara-e refers to the style imported from China, and Yamato-e, the style developed in Japan.
- As an artist, Sugahara is exploring the possibility of figurative expression which leads from the past to the present by processing classic pictures such as Buddhist paintings and Yamato-e paintings and making plane and solid works.
- Not only did these imports change the subject matter of painting, but they also modified the use of color; the bright colors of Yamato-e yielded to the monochromes of painting in the Chinese manner.
- After starting off as an oil painter, he quickly changed his artistic direction to Japanese painting and joined the Shinko-yamatoe-kai (New Yamato-e Painting Society) which specialised in traditional style Japanese painting.
- Her newer work in ‘Art & Human Rights’, done in the style of Japanese folk painting and medieval Yamato-e painting, sarcastically exposes Japanese militarism and war crimes.
- The basic style of Edo painting came from the Kano school together with that of the Tosa school, which took its subjects and techniques from classical Yamato-e.
- Raigo (Descent of the Amida Buddha) paintings on the wooden doors of the Ho-o-do are an early example of Yamato-e, Japanese-style painting, because they contain representations of the scenery around Kyoto.
- In the North Wing, the Yamato-e painting, calligraphy, and the pre-modern ornamental art sections will be closed and a new exhibition focusing on ancient ceramics, Buddhist art, lacquer ware, tea ceremony utensils, and Kenzan ceramics will open.
- The colours are bright and flat, thick pigments applied to paper, that create stunning decorative effects, in keeping with the Yamato-e native tradition.
- Despite the fact that the present scrolls were produced at the end of the Kamakura Period the noble atmosphere which is the distinctive feature of the Yamato-e permeates the scrolls.
- About 25 paintings done in Yamato-e style, which she had brought for her solo exhibition at the gallery, gave an interesting insight into the Japanese culture.
- In contrast to the reverse perspective of Yamato-e, Renaissance methods simulated nature, as the eye would see it.
- As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings.
Origin Japanese, from Yamato 'Japan' + e 'picture'. Definition of Yamato-e in US English: Yamato-enounyäˈmädōˌā A style of decorative painting in Japan during the 12th and early 13th centuries, characterized by strong color and flowing lines. Example sentencesExamples - Despite the fact that the present scrolls were produced at the end of the Kamakura Period the noble atmosphere which is the distinctive feature of the Yamato-e permeates the scrolls.
- Raigo (Descent of the Amida Buddha) paintings on the wooden doors of the Ho-o-do are an early example of Yamato-e, Japanese-style painting, because they contain representations of the scenery around Kyoto.
- After starting off as an oil painter, he quickly changed his artistic direction to Japanese painting and joined the Shinko-yamatoe-kai (New Yamato-e Painting Society) which specialised in traditional style Japanese painting.
- In the North Wing, the Yamato-e painting, calligraphy, and the pre-modern ornamental art sections will be closed and a new exhibition focusing on ancient ceramics, Buddhist art, lacquer ware, tea ceremony utensils, and Kenzan ceramics will open.
- The basic style of Edo painting came from the Kano school together with that of the Tosa school, which took its subjects and techniques from classical Yamato-e.
- Her newer work in ‘Art & Human Rights’, done in the style of Japanese folk painting and medieval Yamato-e painting, sarcastically exposes Japanese militarism and war crimes.
- About 25 paintings done in Yamato-e style, which she had brought for her solo exhibition at the gallery, gave an interesting insight into the Japanese culture.
- In contrast to the reverse perspective of Yamato-e, Renaissance methods simulated nature, as the eye would see it.
- Not only did these imports change the subject matter of painting, but they also modified the use of color; the bright colors of Yamato-e yielded to the monochromes of painting in the Chinese manner.
- As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings.
- Kara-e refers to the style imported from China, and Yamato-e, the style developed in Japan.
- As an artist, Sugahara is exploring the possibility of figurative expression which leads from the past to the present by processing classic pictures such as Buddhist paintings and Yamato-e paintings and making plane and solid works.
- The colours are bright and flat, thick pigments applied to paper, that create stunning decorative effects, in keeping with the Yamato-e native tradition.
Origin Japanese, from Yamato ‘Japan’ + e ‘picture’. |