Asked by Synae Coleman on Jun 05, 2024
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The misty rendering and near formlessness of Hasegawa Tohaku's Pine Forest invokes which precept of Zen Buddhism?
A) Sense of incompleteness before enlightenment
B) Illusory nature of mundane reality
C) Symbolic withdrawal from the ordinary world
D) The tranquility reached in old age
Zen Buddhism
A form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation and intuition rather than ritual worship or study of scriptures.
Hasegawa Tohaku
A prominent Japanese painter of the 16th century, famed for his ink paintings, screens, and contributions to the development of the Hasegawa school of painting.
Pine Forest
A large area densely populated with pine trees, which can provide resources like timber, resin, and serve as important ecological habitats.
- Gain insight into how Zen Buddhism has shaped Japanese art and architectural styles.
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- Gain insight into how Zen Buddhism has shaped Japanese art and architectural styles.
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