sengou sansui 浅絳山水
KEY WORD :  art history / paintings
 
Ch:qianjiang shanshui. A type of Chinese landscape painting using light red coloring for rocks and trees. The technique was first appeared in the Southern Song period and was used throughout the Ming and Qing periods. In Japan *nanga 南画 painters utilized the technique. Although the name sengou implies a light red dye (akanezome 茜染め), red ocher (*taisha 代赭) was generally used.
 
 

 
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