单词 | makimono |
释义 | makimonon. A Japanese scroll containing a narrative, usually in pictures and with explanatory writing, designed to be examined progressively from right to left as it is unrolled. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > kind of book > manuscript book > [noun] > in form of roll volume1382 rotulet1833 volumen1851 makimono1880 emakimono1958 1868 J. J. Hoffman Japanese Gramm. 298 Thence the substantive Maki, a roll, or Makimono, a thing that is rolled.] 1880 I. L. Bird Unbeaten Tracks Japan I. 228 There are separate shopes for fans.., for kakemonos, or wall-pictures, and makemonos or rolled pictures. 1882 G. A. Audsley Ornamental Arts Japan I. Pl. 16 (caption) She appears to be rising out of the mist at her feet bearing a makimono covered with writing. 1889 S. Bing in Artistic Japan 3 161 All the paintings..are executed..on rolls of silk or paper, which are known in the Japanese language as Kakémono (that is to say, a thing to hang up) when the subject is upright, and under the word Makimono when it stretches itself out in a horizontal manner. 1901 L. Hearn Japanese Misc. 243 The shrine contained a makemono, or scroll, inscribed with the spirit-names of many ancestors. 1911 L. Binyon Flight of Dragon x. 81 The makimono, or continuous long scroll~paintings of landscapes, admirably fulfilled the aim of Taoist art. 1926 A. Waley tr. Sacred Tree 31 The first painted makimonos..were regarded merely as a succession of topographical records, joined together more or less fortuitously. 1983 Kodansha Encycl. of Japan IV. 116/1 In contrast to makimono (handscrolls), which are unrolled laterally on a flat surface and can be viewed by only one or two persons at a time, kakemono are designed to be used as part of the interior decoration of a room. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasmakimono A Japanese scroll containing pictures representing a narrative; a pictorial makimono. ΚΠ 1958 Y. Yashiro 2,000 Years Japanese Art iv. 161 The finest expression and the fullest development of Yamato-e are the e-makimono (scroll-paintings). 1966 J. Rosenfield tr. S. Noma Arts Japan vi. 122 These long horizontal paintings, the emakimono, are sometimes said to be peculiarly Japanese in form, but similar scrolls have been made by the Chinese as well. < n.1880 as lemmas |
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