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Kaō (painter)

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The biography of Kaō is largely unknown. He is commonly believed to have been a Japanese Zen monk who lived in China for more than ten years. He entered monastic life at a young age and traveled towards the end of the
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in Chinese) at the moment he achieved enlightenment. This type of painting was executed with quick brushstrokes and a minimum of detail.
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Zen Paintings in Edo Japan (1600-1868): Playfulness and Freedom in the Artwork of Hakuin Ekaku and Sengai Gibon
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works can be attributed to him. He is especially known for his depiction of the legendary monk Kensu (
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Japanese
priest
painter
Muromachi
suiboku
Hsien-tzu
Kamakura period
List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)
"Kaō Ninga | Japanese painter"
Zen Paintings in Edo Japan (1600-1868): Playfulness and Freedom in the Artwork of Hakuin Ekaku and Sengai Gibon
ISBN
978-1-351-53611-0
Zen Buddhism: Japan
ISBN
978-0-941532-90-7
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Japanese painters
Kamakura period Buddhist clergy
Zenga
15th-century Japanese painters
Japanese painter stubs

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