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| kinpeki sansui 金碧山水 | ||||||
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|  Ch: 
jinbi shansui. Lit. gold and blue landscape. A blue and green landscape *seiryoku 
sansui 青緑山水 painting in which gold paint, kindei 金泥 was applied 
to outlines or as texture strokes *shunpou 
皴法 in the depictions of rocks and trees. The forms were first drawn with ink and 
then gold outlines were applied along the ink lines to produce the decorative 
effect. Tang dynasty painters Li Sixun (Jp: Ri Shikun 李思訓, 653-718) and his son 
Li Zhaodao (Jp: Ri Shoudou  李昭道, act. early  8c) are said to have originated the 
technique. Zhao Boju (Jp: Chou Hakku 趙伯駒, ca. 1120-62) and his brother revived 
the style during the Song dynasty, and it was emulated by following generations 
when artists wanted to produce paintings in an antique style. Kinpeki 
landscape is generally considered a decorative courtly style of painting in China. 
It is thought to have influenced the origin and development of *yamato-e 
やまと絵 in 9-10c.  | 
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