PreviewPreview AR previewAR preview Switch to Print Switch to PrintSwitch to hand made Painting Switch to hand made PaintingSwitch to Image Switch to Image DelDel
Tilføj til favoritter Tilføj til favoritter DownloadDownload Lignende værkerLignende værker RøntgenundersøgelseRøntgenundersøgelse DiasshowDiasshow

Circle

Sengai Gibon was a Zen priest of the late Edo period(1600-1868) who was 123rd head of the temple Shofuku-ji in the Hakata area of Fukuoka City. He is known as a painter of witty and humorous depictions of Zen subjects and common folk. In Zen, a simple circle can represent the character of Buddha, the essence of reality and other immutable phenomena. For a priest, painting such a circle is doubtless an expression of his search for the boundaries of his own enlightenment. However, this particular circle also invites laughter, since the inscription,

Sengai Gibon (1750 – 1837)

Explore Sengai Gibon (1750-1837), a Zen Buddhist monk & artist known for playful sumi-e paintings blending simplicity, wit, and profound philosophical themes like 'The Universe'. Discover his unique legacy!

Fukuoka Art Museum (Fukuoka, Japan)

Explore Fukuoka Art Museum's captivating collection featuring Dalí & Japanese masters alongside the innovative Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale – bridging East meets West in Kyushu’s serene Ohori Park.

Om dette kunstværk

QR-kode

QR-kode