12B. The Beginnings of Chan (Zen) Painting and Muqi
This is the first part of a long attempt to deal with the highly problematic subject of Chan painting—that is, painting associated in various ways with the Chan (Zen) sect of Buddhism. Shown and discussed at length are works by and ascribed to the most famous Chan painter, the monk-artist Muqi.

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12C. Six Persimmons

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Japanese Zen Buddhism and the Impossible Painting

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12D - Sōgenga and Chan Landscapes

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Ink Painting and the Rinpa Tradition

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Lecture 1 - Introduction and Pre-Han Pictorial Art

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Interpreting Chinese Landscape Painting / Curator Kevin R.E. Greenwood

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Hitsuzendo / the Way of the Zen Brush

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The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting

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The Zen Teaching of Huang Po (Part 1) - On The Transmission of Mind

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Top 5 Greatest Paintings in Chinese History

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19A. Sesshu and Chinese Painting (Part 1)

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Lecture 2 - Han Painting and Pictorial Designs

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Hokusai and Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints from the James A. Michener Collection

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Lecture: The Silk Road and China’s Tang Dynasty

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Lecture 9A: Li Tang and His Followers

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