What are the two single most important characteristics that you need to remember about Japanese art—about the Japanese aesthetic?

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What are the two single most important characteristics that you need to remember about Japanese art—about the Japanese aesthetic?

Ise Shrine—a building that is rebuilt every twenty years and is dedicated to the Shinto god, Ise.

pagoda temple main compound Horyu-ji Nara Prefecture Asuka period, 7th century CE Buddhism The pagoda is used as a reliquary to house sacred Buddhist relics. This building is the oldest wooden temple in the world. 

Byodo-in, Uji Kyoto Prefecture Heian period, c. 1053 CE A temple of Pure Land Buddhism

Kuya Preaching Kosho Kamakura period before 1207 painted wood What is the “antler” staff for? What does it signify Why does Kuya lean forward? Why is his head shaven? What is around his neck? What is in his right hand?

What is coming out of Kuya’s mouth?

Monk Sewing Ninga Kamakura period, early 14th century ink on paper What eastern religion does this image represent? Answer: Zen Buddhism What are the characteristics of Zen Buddhism? 1. Nirvana is reached through meditation; there are no chants. 2. There is a spirit of self-reliance. 3. Reliance/belief in genjo koan—ordinary circumstance or actions can become an object of meditation. Most like the Cistercians….

Muromachi period, mid-15th century                                                                                                Landscape Bunsei Muromachi period, mid-15th century hanging scroll, ink and light colors on paper What is the purpose of this landscape?

The Great Wave Hokusai Edo period, c.1831 polychrome woodblock print on paper

fusuma tokonoma shoji tatami Shoin Design