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Japanese art form using sand and small rocks
Bonseki (盆石, "tray rocks") is the ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks. Small
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used Bonseki techniques to describe landscapes and natural objects. Several gardens in Kyoto are also believed to have been designed using bonseki. The
Sandpainting
Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes
species used. Saikei is a descendant of the similar Japanese arts of bonsai, bonseki, and bonkei, and it is related less directly to similar miniature-landscape
Saikei
Japanese artist
ceremony, flower arranging, and others, but she excelled especially in bonseki. Bonseki is the ancient art of arranging pure white sand and small white rocks
Kiso_Yoshida
Japanese art of appreciating naturally formed viewing stones
The Tokugawa Art Museum preserves a celebrated miniature rock landscape (bonseki), named Yume-no-ukihashi ("Bridge of Dreams"), traditionally associated
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Manipulation of sand to create animation
including Navajo, Aboriginal Australians and Tibetans. The Japanese art of Bonseki has been practiced since at the latest, the 7th century. This did not go
Sand_animation
Type of traditional garden
before a year passes. Another influential work about the Japanese garden, bonseki, bonsai and related arts was Rhymeprose on a Miniature Landscape Garden
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History of the art of bonsai
men of taste and learning. The c. 1300 rhymed prose essay, Bonseki no Fu (Tribute to Bonseki), written by celebrated priest and master of Chinese poetry
History_of_bonsai
painting. Originating in Europe, and probably based on the Japanese craft of bonseki (aka 'tray-painting'), marmotinto was fleetingly popular in England following
Marmotinto
Japanese three-dimensional landscape art
Its three-dimensional character and permanence distinguish bonkei from bonseki, which is a Japanese form of sand-painting that produces mostly-flat images
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Topics referred to by the same term
gardens. It may refer to: Saikei Bonsai Bonsai cultivation and care Bonkei Bonseki Penjing (China) Hòn Non Bộ (Vietnam) This disambiguation page lists articles
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Japanese samurai and artist (1838–1912)
Nijūshi kō mitate e awase series:Weaving Tōei Setsu gekka series II:creating bonseki Azuma fūzoku fuku tsukushiseries:purchasing kimono cloth at the drapers
Toyohara_Chikanobu
provided a counterpoint with her traditional Japanese works in sand painting (bonseki) and woodblock prints. At the present time, their son Tsukasa Yoshida (1949-
Yoshida_family_artists
China, slide screenings of Shosoin's Imperial Treasure, flower arranging, Bonseki, and Kimono during her 18 months of stay. Asa would spend WW2 in China
Asa_Matsuoka
Japanese impresario
on 10 May 1912, with jujitsu, koto and violin music, art, acrobatics, bonseki and refreshments. (Due to insufficient time, the final tea ceremony had
Kushibiki_Yumindo
Japanese Rinzai Zen patriarch and poet
its title. Of great interest for the development of the Japanese garden, bonseki, bonsai and related arts is Kokan Shirens rhymeprose essay Rhymeprose on
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Pet form of German Wilhelmina, ILMA means "will-helmet."
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Contracted form of German Reginhard, REINHARD means "wise and strong."
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Alert; Getting Stronger; : Time to Pray God in Evening
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Remembrance of the Beneficent
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