单词 | nanga |
释义 | nangan.1 In central and eastern Africa: a small, simple zither or harp, consisting of (usually) seven or eight strings strung across a trough-shaped wooden box. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > other stringed instruments > [noun] > others sambucac1384 barbiton1545 alpharion1599 barbit1624 strumstrum1697 magadis1721 polychord1737 bumbassa1796 bell-harp1798 pipa1839 cavaquinho1863 nanga1864 bow1872 zither1877 ukeke1891 molo1912 pluriarc1923 Helicon- 1864 J. A. Grant Walk across Afr. p. xvii Nanga; a wooden musical instrument having several strings. 1877 Atlantic Monthly Aug. 171 The Karagoos of Central Africa have a tray-shaped box, sometimes with a gourd or sounding-board on the back... The instrument is called nanga, and the strings of various lengths nearly agree with our diatonic scale, but lack the seventh. 1931 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. 61 196 The other form [of harp] (the Nanga) is carved out of solid wood. 1991 Entertainm. Weekly 12 Apr. 61/2 More traditional pieces feature Oreyema's soft crooning accompanied by thumb piano and the seven-string Ugandan harp known as the nanga. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). Nangan.2adj. A. n.2 An expressive style of Japanese painting which developed from that of the Chinese Southern school, and was practised in Japan during the 18th and 19th centuries. Also: a painting in this style. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > non-European periods or movements > [noun] > Japanese ryugi1875 ukiyo-e1879 Yamato1879 ryu1880 sumi-e1880 suibokua1908 Nanga1910 mingei1955 shunga1964 1910 E. Papinot Hist. & Geogr. Dict. Japan (1972) 118 Gion Nanka..propagated in Japan the Chinese style called Nan-gwa or Bunjin-gwa. 1928 J. Harada Gardens Japan 24 It was the result of the influence of Chinese literature and of nanga (the Southern school of painting), the style practised by men of letters. 1937 K. Kagami & L. W. Bush Japanalia 14 Nangwa, or Southern school was originated in China and introduced into Japan during the Kyoho era (1716–1835). 1953 Catal. Exhib. Japanese Painting & Sculpture (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.) 17 The Shijo school painted in similar style but combined elements of Nanga with its naturalism. 1976 S. Aldiss (title) Zenga and Nanga: Paintings by Japanese Monks and Scholars. 1993 C. Totman Early Mod. Japan 405 Gradually..Taiga acquired paying students, and by 1760 both his and Gyokuran's nanga were selling. 1995 Jrnl. Japanese Stud. 21 534 More important than any external features..to the definition of nanga is the internal quality of the work. B. adj. Designating, belonging to, or characteristic of the Nanga school of painting. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > non-European periods or movements > [adjective] > Japanese Tosa1879 Shijō1884 Kōrin school1898 Kamakura1902 Maruyamaa1908 Nanga1949 Yamato1970 1949 Far Eastern Q. 9 73 Nanga school; Buncho (1764–1840); kakemono triptych: Confucius and 2 landscapes; paintings in color on silk. 1960 Monumenta Nipponica 16 215 Fine exhibits of Oriental masterpieces of ink painting, from China's Sung period to 19th century Japanese nan-ga scrolls and screens. 1972 Times 18 May 21/6 Ikeno Taiga's Taigado Gafu..made £400. This is one of the finest colour-printed Nanga books and extremely rare. It is dated 1803. 1994 Jrnl. Asian Stud. 53 231 Nanga texts on painting theory and technique purport to echo Chinese ideals but, in fact, transform those ideals. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11864n.2adj.1910 |
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