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11 relations: Ashikaga shogunate, Daisen-in, Ginkaku-ji, Japan, Landscape painting, Nanga (Japanese painting), Nōami, Ryōan-ji, Seika, Shingei, Southern School.
Ashikaga shogunate
The, also known as the, was the feudal military government of Japan during the Muromachi period from 1336 to 1573.
See Sōami and Ashikaga shogunate
Daisen-in
The is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, a temple of the Rinzai school of Zen in Buddhism, one of the five most important Zen temples of Kyoto.
Ginkaku-ji
, officially named, is a Zen temple in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan.
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
See Sōami and Japan
Landscape painting
Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction in painting of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, rivers, trees, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent composition.
See Sōami and Landscape painting
Nanga (Japanese painting)
, also known as, was a school of Japanese painting which flourished in the late Edo period among artists who considered themselves literati, or intellectuals.
See Sōami and Nanga (Japanese painting)
Nōami
was a dōbōshū (artist and art connoisseur for the shogunate) in the service of the Ashikaga shogunate, an esteemed suiboku (monochrome ink) painter, renga (linked verse) poet and tate-bana flower artist. Sōami and Nōami are Japanese painters.
See Sōami and Nōami
Ryōan-ji
Ryōan-ji (label, label, The Temple of the Dragon at Peace) is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan.
Seika
is a form of ikebana.
See Sōami and Seika
Shingei
was a Japanese painter and artist in the Muromachi period in the service of the Ashikaga shōguns. Sōami and Shingei are Japanese painter stubs and Japanese painters.
Southern School
The Southern School of Chinese painting, often called "literati painting", is a term used to denote art and artists which stand in opposition to the formal Northern School of painting.
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Also known as Soami.

