单词 | suiboku |
释义 | suibokun. A style of Japanese painting in black ink on a white surface, characterized by bold brushwork and subtle gradations of tone. Frequently as a modifier, as in suiboku painting. Cf. sumi-e n. 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 a1908 E. F. Fenollosa Epochs Chinese & Japanese Art (1912) II. xi. 43 Kakei..made a decided change in Chinese landscape style... He made the strong shapes of his touches of glowing ink ‘look as if they were falling in drops’. This is ‘suiboku’, or wet ink. 1959 R. Saito Japanese Ink Painting 13 Because of the value of the light and dark color of the sumi, and the taste and interest which come from each variation of the brush, suiboku painting really reveals the true spirit of the Oriental people. 1970 Oxf. Compan. Art 1114/1 The essentials of suiboku were bold composition in the Chinese style, strength of brush-work, and nuance in the tone of the ink. 2002 I. Adamson Hokkaido Popsicle xxvii. 318 It was a view right out of a suiboku scroll painting. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1908 |
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