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Itsunen Shoyu (Chinese: 逸然性融, 1601 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – 1668 in Nagasaki, Japan) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan (Zen) in Japan. He was also the third abbot of Kofukuji Temple. In addition to his skill of painting, he also practices the art of Seal carving and cemented the popularity of this art in Japan. Itsunen was a talented late Ming style painter of Buddhist figural subjects, and is known to have copied works by brought to Japan by Yinyuan Longqi.

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  • Itsunen Shoyu (en)
  • 逸然性融 (ja)
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  • 逸然性融(いつねん しょうゆう、1601年8月28日(万暦29年8月1日)- 1668年8月21日(寛文8年7月14日))は、中国明末に日本に渡来した僧である。俗姓は李氏。逸然は字、性融は法諱である。浪雲庵王・煙霞比丘・煙霞道人と号する。 隠元隆琦を日本に招聘し黄檗宗の発展に尽くした。また画僧としても知られ羅漢図・神仙図などの仏画・人物図を得意とした。北宗画風の新様式を伝え長崎漢画の祖(唐絵の祖)とされる。門弟に河村若芝や渡辺秀石らがいる。 (ja)
  • 逸然性融(1601年8月28日-1668年8月21日),俗姓李,字逸然,法名性融,號浪雲庵王、烟霞比丘、煙霞道人,浙江省杭州府銭塘縣人,明朝末年東渡日本的中國畫僧。 (zh)
  • Itsunen Shoyu (Chinese: 逸然性融, 1601 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – 1668 in Nagasaki, Japan) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan (Zen) in Japan. He was also the third abbot of Kofukuji Temple. In addition to his skill of painting, he also practices the art of Seal carving and cemented the popularity of this art in Japan. Itsunen was a talented late Ming style painter of Buddhist figural subjects, and is known to have copied works by brought to Japan by Yinyuan Longqi. (en)
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  • Itsunen Shoyu (Chinese: 逸然性融, 1601 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China – 1668 in Nagasaki, Japan) is famous as a Buddhist monk and painter who helped to establish Chan (Zen) in Japan. He was also the third abbot of Kofukuji Temple. In addition to his skill of painting, he also practices the art of Seal carving and cemented the popularity of this art in Japan. In 1642 he travelled to Nagasaki as a trader in Chinese medicine, and in 1644 entered Kofukuji Temple, becoming its 3rd abbot in 1645. Established by monks immigrated from China, the temple was then a base of the Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism in Japan. In 1654 after multiple requests he succeeded in persuading Yinyuan Longqi (Ingen Ryuki), the 33rd abbot of Wanfu Temple (Mount Huangbo, Fujian) to emigrate to Japan, where he founded Ōbaku, the third and final major Japanese Zen sect. Itsunen was a talented late Ming style painter of Buddhist figural subjects, and is known to have copied works by brought to Japan by Yinyuan Longqi. (en)
  • 逸然性融(いつねん しょうゆう、1601年8月28日(万暦29年8月1日)- 1668年8月21日(寛文8年7月14日))は、中国明末に日本に渡来した僧である。俗姓は李氏。逸然は字、性融は法諱である。浪雲庵王・煙霞比丘・煙霞道人と号する。 隠元隆琦を日本に招聘し黄檗宗の発展に尽くした。また画僧としても知られ羅漢図・神仙図などの仏画・人物図を得意とした。北宗画風の新様式を伝え長崎漢画の祖(唐絵の祖)とされる。門弟に河村若芝や渡辺秀石らがいる。 (ja)
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