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For a hundred years [I have been] a person with no attachments

  • Creation date701
  • Dimensions118.0cm x 28.0cm

Explore the art of Jiun Sonja (1718-1804), a pivotal Japanese Edo period painter & Buddhist monk. Known for Nanga style, Zen calligraphy, and themes of spirituality & nature. Discover his profound works!

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Artwork Description

This single column of brusquely inscribed calligraphy—reading “For a hundred years [I have been] a person with no attachments” (百年無事人 Hyakunen buji bito)—implies that the artist himself or the recipient is a carefree person and reflects the priorities of a monk who trained in the spartan environment of a Zen monastery. Jiun Sonja’s calligraphies, which usually cite Buddhist sayings, are celebrated for their projection of energy, spontaneity, and forcefulness. Following in the tradition of medieval Zen calligraphy, this Edo monk’s handwriting manifests “flying white” in the brushstrokes. Instead of reinking his brush when it ran dry, Jiun intentionally left uninked areas within strokes to suggest a sense of intense and rapid brushwork. Jiun Sonja was originally a monk of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, but was eclectic in his religious training. He studied Buddhist teachings of various sects, but also applied himself to the study of Chinese classics and Confucianism. He immersed himself in Sanskrit texts and was known as one of the greatest Sanskrit scholars of his day. In fact, he created “Zen” style Sanskrit calligraphy as well later in his life. Frustrated by his study of traditional Buddhist commentaries, Jiun turned to meditation and became a full-time practitioner of Sōtō Zen Buddhism. A scholar and prolific writer, from about age 70, Jiun dedicated himself to the study of Shinto, and authored books on the subject.

Artist Biography

jiun sonja was a prominent figure in japanese art history, known for her exceptional skills as a painter and her dedication to buddhism. born in kyoto, japan in 1718, she became a nun at the age of 14 and went on to study buddhism, confucianism, and taoism.

early life and education

jiun sonja's early life was marked by her interest in spirituality and art. she was known for her scholarship in various eastern philosophies and was a proponent of the revival of the true pure land (jōdo shinshū) sect of buddhism. as a skilled calligrapher and painter, her works are highly regarded in japan. jiun sonja is also known as jiun onko, and her artwork can be found in various museums, including the fukuda art museum in kyoto. her painting, for a hundred years [i have been] a person with no attachments, is a masterpiece of japanese art that continues to captivate audiences with its simplicity and profundity.

artistic style and influences

jiun sonja's artistic style was influenced by the nanga art movement, which emerged during the edo period (1603-1868). this movement was characterized by its emphasis on individual expression and the pursuit of personal enlightenment. as a result, her paintings often featured simple yet expressive brushstrokes and a focus on nature. some notable artists who have been influenced by jiun sonja's work include sakaki hyakusen and gion nankai. their paintings, such as bamboo and rock in snow and window onto bamboo on a rainy day, respectively, showcase the movement's focus on nature and its use of empty space to convey a sense of tranquility.

legacy and impact

jiun sonja's legacy can be seen in the works of modern japanese artists who continue to draw inspiration from her artistic style. her dedication to buddhism and her skills as a painter have made her a prominent figure in japanese art history. as a buddhist nun and artist, she has left a lasting impact on the art world. /en/art/show/art-d3crat-en/ https://BuyPopArt.com/@/jiun-sonja /en/art/show/jiun-sonja/ /en/art/show/sakaki-hyakusen/ https://wikipedia.org/wiki/jiun_sonja
jiun sonja

jiun sonja

1718 - 1804 , Japan

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Nanga painting, Zen calligraphy
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Nanga art movement
    • Chinese literati painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Sakaki Hyakusen
    • Gion Nankai
  • Date Of Birth: August 24, 1718
  • Date Of Death: January 22, 1805
  • Full Name: Jiun Sonja / Jiun Onko
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • For a hundred years [I have been] a person with no attachments
    • Bamboo and rock in snow
    • Window onto bamboo on a rainy day
  • Place Of Birth: Kyoto, Japan
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