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Sengai Gibon (仙厓 義梵, 1750–1837) was a Japanese monk of the Rinzai school (one of three main schools of Zen Buddhism in Japan, the others being the Sōtō school and the much smaller Ōbaku school). He was known for his controversial teachings and writings, as well as for his lighthearted sumi-e paintings. After spending half of his life in Nagata near Yokohama, he secluded himself in Shōfuku-ji in Fukuoka, the first Zen temple in Japan, where he spent the rest of his life.

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  • Sengai (de)
  • Sengai Gibon (it)
  • Sengai (fr)
  • 仙厓義梵 (ja)
  • Gibon Sengai (pl)
  • Sengai (en)
  • Сэнгай (ru)
  • 仙崖义梵 (zh)
  • Сенґай (uk)
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  • Sengai Gibon (japanisch 仙厓 義梵, weitere Künstlernamen: Ayō (唖羊), Kyohaku(虚白), Muhōsai (無法斎); geboren 1750 in der Ortschaft Taniguchi in der Provinz Mino (heute Präfektur Gifu); gestorben 4. November 1837) war ein japanischer Mönch der Rinzai-shū und Zen-Maler. Er war bekannt für seine kontroversen Lehren und Schriften, und auch für seine unbeschwerten Sumi-e-Gemälde. (de)
  • Sengai Gibon (仙厓 義梵, 1750-1837) est un moine japonais. (fr)
  • 仙厓 義梵(せんがい ぎぼん、寛延3年(1750年)4月 - 天保8年10月7日(1837年11月4日))は江戸時代の臨済宗古月派の禅僧、画家。禅味溢れる絵画で知られる。 (ja)
  • Gibon Sengai (jap. 仙厓 義梵 Sengai Gibon; ur. 1750, zm. 1837) – japoński mistrz zen szkoły rinzai, malarz, twórca obrazów zenga, poeta i kaligraf. (pl)
  • Сэнгай Гибон (яп. 仙厓義梵, род. 1750 г. — ум. 1837 г.) — японский буддийский монах школы Риндзай и художник. (ru)
  • 仙崖义梵,(1750年-1837年),日本江户时代的画家與书法家。他11岁成为僧人。在其后76年的生命中,他投身于绘画与书法。仙崖义梵的作品题材多样,从佛教肖像到风景、植物、动物等皆有涉略。这些作品由水墨绘成,笔触敏锐自然,并有强烈的幽默感。他最著名作品之一是以圆、三角以及正方形为题材创作的。 (zh)
  • Сенґай Ґібон (яп. 仙厓義梵, 3 квітня 1750 — 4 листопада 1837) — японський буддійський монах школи Ріндзай та художник. (uk)
  • Sengai Gibon (仙厓 義梵, 1750–1837) was a Japanese monk of the Rinzai school (one of three main schools of Zen Buddhism in Japan, the others being the Sōtō school and the much smaller Ōbaku school). He was known for his controversial teachings and writings, as well as for his lighthearted sumi-e paintings. After spending half of his life in Nagata near Yokohama, he secluded himself in Shōfuku-ji in Fukuoka, the first Zen temple in Japan, where he spent the rest of his life. (en)
  • Sengai Gibon (Mino, 1750 – Fukuoka, 1837) è stato un monaco buddhista giapponese, appartenente alla setta Rinzai. L'Universo Era noto per i suoi controversi scritti e insegnamenti, così come per i suoi vivaci dipinti in realizzati secondo lo stile Sumi-e. Dopo aver trascorso metà della sua vita a Nagata vicino a Yokohama, egli si rifugia nello di Fukuoka, il primo Tempio Zen in Giappone, dove passerà il resto della sua vita. Se la setta Rinzai è particolarmente nota per l'estrema difficoltà dei propri insegnamenti, Sengai ha cercato di renderli accessibili al pubblico. (it)
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