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Hardcover The Art of Zen: Paintings and Calligraphy by Japanese Monks, 1600-1925 Book

ISBN: 0810918862

ISBN13: 9780810918863

The Art of Zen: Paintings and Calligraphy by Japanese Monks, 1600-1925

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Created spontaneously, Zen art ranges from intensely brushed calligraphic poems and emphatically gestural abstract shapes to roughly hewn, often humorous portraits of the Zen patriarch and his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Inspired and Inspiring

This book brings alive the arduous process behind true enlightenment and the desire to share it through image. Zenga and the masters who created it inspire me to deepen my own spiritual practice and to express my insights reverently through my own art.

Another wonderful book by Addiss!

This collection of zen masterpieces is one that youwill return to again and again. Addiss has managedto cover the history of Japanese zen through amplebiographies of zen artists with numerous samplesof their painting and calligraphy. The book itself hasthe wonderful ability to capture the spirit of zen and Addiss, himself a marvelous artist and writer,inspires readers with experiences of enlightenmentin just over 200 pages.

The Art of Zen: Paintings & Calligraphy by Japanese Monks

"The Art of Zen" is a beautiful, beautiful book and has taken its place on my read-again-and-again bookshelf. The 200+ page book is not only packed with the history of zen in Japan as exemplified by the major zen monk artists but complemented by many examples of their art. The history is divided into seven major periods that discussed the political and cultural climate of Japan as well as the philosophic perspective of Zen Buddhism. There are extensive biographies of each of the major monk artists with examples of the work and, often times, their poetry. For example, the death poem of Ryonen, one of zen nuns, reads, "In the autumn of my 66th year, I've already lived a long time- The intense moonlight is bright upon my face. There's no need to discuss the principles of koan study; Just listen carefully to the wind outside the pines and cedars." In addition, Addis brings an artist's eye to the paintings and his commentaries on technique, execution and innovation are enlightening (no pun intended)and help to explain how zen seeks to express the "inexpressible."I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Zen, in art, in the Japanese culture or with a desire to better understand the view of life seen by awakened men and women.
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