File:"Looking for the Ox", by Tenshō Shūbun.jpg
Summary
This is one of a series of ten images, generally known in English as the Ox-herding (or Bull-herding) pictures or Ten Bulls, by the 15th century Japanese Rinzai Zen monk Shubun. They are said to be copies of originals, now lost, traditionally attributed to Kakuan, a 12th century Chinese Zen Master.
| Tenshō Shūbun: English: Looking for the Ox from Ten Bulls日本語: 「十牛図」の「尋牛」
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| Date | 15th century, after lost 12th century originals | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Medium | Ink and light colours on paper handscroll | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dimensions | Scroll width 32 cm, length 181.5 cm. The diameter of each of the ten images is 14 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Collection | Museum of Shokoku-ji Temple | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kyoto, Japan. |
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| Source/Photographer | Shokoku-ji Temple website | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Permission (Reusing this file) |
Public domain (see below) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Licensing
This image is public domain under US and Japanese law for the reasons given below, in spite of a copyright notice suggesting the contrary which appears on the Shokoku-ji website from which this copy derives.
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The complete series
- Looking for the Ox
- Noticing the Footprints
- Catching Sight of the Ox
- Getting Hold of the Ox
- Taming the Ox
- Riding Home
- Ox Vanished, Herdsman Remaining
- Ox and Herdsman Vanished
- Returning to the Source
- Entering the Marketplace