Eimei hyakushu. Zen Genkon eimei hyakushu. Zen Genkon eimei hyakushu Eimei hyakushu (Page 092) (20640303956)
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Japanese Title: 英名百首.全;現今・英名百首.全 ;現今・英名百首;英名百首
Date: Meiji 14 [1881]
Creator: Shintei _ta (Numajiri Kaiichir_) henshu_ ; Sensai Eitaku ga
Access Identifier: Mostow_008
Source: Original Format: Professor Joshua Mostow Private Collection. One Hundred Poets (Hyakunin isshu) Collection.
Permanent URL: http://digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/ref/collection/hundred/id/3197
The Japanese calligraphy (Shodo) Is one of the most popular fine arts of Japan. Calligraphic works are appreciated not less than products of painting. But this kind of the fine arts possesses also philosophical sense. In the simplest understanding the calligraphy is an art to write beautifully. The master creates a work of art by bamboo brush and inks on the rice paper. It transfers harmony and beauty.
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