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Summary

Unmon zenshi zō (「雲門禅師像」)
Artist
Hakuin Ekaku (白隠慧鶴) 1686 - 1768
Title
Unmon zenshi zō (「雲門禅師像」)
Description
English: Zen master Yunmen Wenyan (862/4-949), styled Ummon Bun'en (or Unmon) by the Japanese. Painting by Hakuin, one of three hanging scrolls comprising a set, with Daruma and Rinzai in the others. This seems to be Eihoji temple copy.[1] But other copies of three scrolls are known e.g. at Jōkōji (定光寺)
日本語:ja:雲門文偃の像(唐代の禅の開宗僧)。白隠の作。永保寺所蔵の画像三幅の一つらしいが、同様の三幅は定光寺蔵があることが知られる。
Date 5 September 2005 (original upload date)
Medium Hanging scroll painting (paper and sumi ink)
Eihō-ji (永保寺)
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Source/Photographer Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Converted to PNG format by en:User:Gwern.
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References

  1. 永保寺 所蔵書画. http://nagata.kanagata.net / 伊勢国太平記. Retrieved on July 2012.

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  • 2005-09-05 02:21 Marudubshinki 178×407×8 (31710 bytes) the [[Zen]] master [[Ummon]]

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