Zemmyō_se_jette_à_la_mer_par_le_peintre_japonais_Enichibō_Jōnin_(XIIIe_siècle).jpg


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Français : Zemmyō se jette à la mer par le peintre japonais Enichibō Jōnin (XIIIe siècle). Kegonshū-soshi-eden (Vie de Gishō et Gengyō, moines de la secte Kegon en Corée), attribué à Enichibō Jōnin: Zemmyō se jette à la mer à la poursuite de Gishō (scène du troisième rouleau de la Légende de Gishō)- première moitié du XIIIe siècle - rouleau horizontal, couleurs sur papier - (H. 31,6cm). Au (Temple Kōzan-ji)-Kyōto.
Date 13 th century
date QS:P,+1250-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source La peinture japonaise - Les trésors de l'Asie - auteur: Akiyama Terukazu - éditeur: éditions Albert Skira – Genève - langue: français - année: 1961 - pages: 217 - passage: 91.
Author Enichibō Jōnin

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