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dai bunjin ( Uomini d'arte e di letteratura)
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Style BUNJIN
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This style is inspired to the paintings created by the scholars, which were studious and refined artists, the elite of the Chinese society. In Japanese bunjin means really "the men of art and literature". The bonsai bunjin of the second period had been influenced by those some first period, but they represented bonsai that cultured men and refined persons they exposed in their studies or during reunions but only to decorative purpose. Instead from the end of the second world war, for bunjin or lettered it intends really a style of formation of the bonsai but it doesn't need certain to confine himself/herself/themselves to consider him/it a simple style. Today it is said that a bonsai bunjin is a tree that can be contemplated taking a tea, a tree that in to contemplate sadness you don't arouse him/it, a tree with a natural grace. The bonsai bunjin has to represent landscapes muntain where inaccessible walls and rocky throats there are, and their particular form is due to the hard climatic and environmental conditions. For this its form introduces a thin trunk and few branches, whose age will be express from the curves of the trunk and the branches. Then the whole attention of the bonsai bunjin is assembled on the trunk and accordingly the vegetation has to be least or better essential so that to make to reveal the life that flows in the tree. Generally the bonsai bunjin is tilted or erect informal, at times also to fall, swept from the wind or to multiple trunk. The concept of bonsai bunjin is modified during the history or you/he/she has known better various periods of development. The first one extends him in the epoch of Edo; the second goes from the beginning of the epoch Meiji up to the era Showa passing for the era Taisho;. the bystander begins with the end of the second world war. To the beginning the word bunjin, meant, bonsai appreciated by the people of art and literature The spirit of the bunjin, native of China expressed a free spiritual ethic, which was compared with the society and the authorities of that time. |
by GENNARO MANZONE
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