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| HASSHU GAFU 八種画譜 | ||||||
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|  Ch: BAZHONG HUAPU. Primer on Eight Varieties 
of Painting, a compilation of eight texts on poetry and painting published in 
China between 1621-28. Reprinted in Japan in 1672 and again in 1710 HASSHU 
GAFU was extremely popular with Japanese scholars and painters, particularly 
those of the *nanga 南画 lineage. 
The eight sections, each with a preface by a different Chinese literatus, are: 
Tang wuyanshi huapu  (Jp: TOUGOGONSHI GAFU  唐五言詩画譜), Paintings of Tang poems 
of Five-word Lines, with 50 poems and illustration; Liuyan tangshi huapu  
(Jp: ROKUGONTOUSHI GAFU 六言唐詩画譜), Paintings of Six-word Lines of Tang Poetry, with 
49 illustrations and 50 poems; Qiyan tangshi huapu (Jp: SHICHIGONTOUSHI 
GAFU  七言唐詩画譜), Paintings of Seven-word Lines of Tang Poetry, with 36 illustration 
and 49 poems; Caoben huashipu  (Jp: SOUHONKA SHIFU  草本花詩譜), Poems and Paintings 
of Flowering Plants, with 44 illustrations and 45 poems; Muben hua'niaopu 
(Jp: MOKUHON KACHOUFU  木本花鳥譜), "Trees, Flowers and Birds," with 44 illustrations; 
Tangjie yuanfang gujin huapu (Jp: TOUKAI GENHOU GAFU 唐解元倣古今画譜), Old and New 
Paintings after the Tang and Yuan, with 47 illustrations; Zhang Baiyun xuan minggong 
shuapu (Jp: CHOU HAKUUN-SEN MEIKOU SENPU 張白雲選名公扇譜), Zhang Baiyun's Selection 
of Famous Paintings on Fans, with 48 illustrations; and, Meizhulanju sipu 
(Jp: BAICHIKURANKIKU SHIFU  梅竹蘭菊四譜), Plums, Bamboo, Orchids, and Chrysanthemums. Containing 
hundreds of illustrations with varied subjects and styles, HASSHU GAFU 
was the first great pictorial source on Chinese painting for Japanese artists. 
Early nanga painters such as Gion Nankai 祇園南海 (1677-1751), Yanagisawa Kien 
柳沢淇園 (1706-58), and Ike no Taiga 池大雅 (1723-76) were all familiar with the book, 
copying both compositions and techniques from it. After several decades of great 
importance in the late 17c and early 18c, by the middle of the century HASSHU 
GAFU was largely replaced by *KAISHIEN 
GADEN 芥子園画伝 (Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting) as the preeminent 
Japanese source on Chinese painting.  | 
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