Priest Xianzi second half of the 16th century-early 17th century Unkoku Tgan The seated figure of a Buddhist monk appears to be contemplating the large shrimp or crayfish he grasps in one raised hand while his other, holding a fishing net, rests on his knee. He is Kensu (Chinese: Xianzi), a semi-legendary eccentric priest of Tang dynasty China, who spent much of his time wandering along riverbanks, eating crayfish and clams. Kensu allegedly achieved enlightenment while catching a shrimp, in spite of Buddhist monastic strictures to maintain a vegetarian diet. The shrimp brandished by Kensu, and his fishing net, are attributes specifically associated with him, as are the ragged clothes and beatific expression. Tgan was one of the great ink painting masters of the late sixteenth-early seventeenth century and founder of the Unkoku school. His mature work was strongly influenced by the style of the Muromachi period priest-painter Sessh Ty (1420-1506). Tgan’s subject matter was often d
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Priest Xianzi second half of the 16th century-early 17th century Unkoku Tgan The seated figure of a Buddhist monk appears to be contemplating the large shrimp or crayfish he grasps in one raised hand while his other, holding a fishing net, rests on his knee. He is Kensu (Chinese: Xianzi), a semi-legendary eccentric priest of Tang dynasty China, who spent much of his time wandering along riverbanks, eating crayfish and clams. Kensu allegedly achieved enlightenment while catching a shrimp, in spite of Buddhist monastic strictures to maintain a vegetarian diet. The shrimp brandished by Kensu, and his fishing net, are attributes specifically associated with him, as are the ragged clothes and beatific expression. Tgan was one of the great ink painting masters of the late sixteenth-early seventeenth century and founder of the Unkoku school. His mature work was strongly influenced by the style of the Muromachi period priest-painter Sessh Ty (1420-1506). Tgan’s subject matter was often d by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
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