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" The patron upon its receipt marvelled at the extraordinary skill with which the painting had been executed, and, repairing to the artist's residence, he said, 'Master, I have come to thank you for the picture; but, excuse me, you have painted the bamboo... "
On the Laws of Japanese Painting: An Introduction to the Study of the Art of ... - Page 81
by Henry P. Bowie - 1911 - 115 pages
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Cubists and Post-impressionism

Arthur Jerome Eddy - Art, Modern - 1914 - 388 pages
...which the painting had been executed, and, repairing to the artist's residence, he said: " Master, I have come to thank you for the picture; but, excuse...you have painted the bamboo red." " Well," cried the master, " in what color would you desire it? " " In black, of course," replied the patron. "And who,"...
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Essays in Zen Buddhism

Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - Buddha (The concept) - 1927 - 458 pages
...which the painting had been executed, and, repairing to the artist's residence, he said : " Master, I have come to thank you for the picture ; but, excuse...you have painted the bamboo red." " Well," cried the master, " in what colour would you desire it ? " "In black, of course," replied the patron. " And who,"...
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Essays in Zen Buddhism, First Series

Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - Philosophy - 1961 - 412 pages
...with which the painting had been executed, and, repairing to the artist's residence, he said, 'Master, I have come to thank you for the picture; but, excuse...you have painted the bamboo red.' 'Well,' cried the master, 'in what colour would you desire it?' 'In black of course,' replied the patron. 'And who,'...
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Essays in Zen Buddhism, First Series

Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - Philosophy - 1961 - 412 pages
...with which the painting had been executed, and, repairing to the artist's residence, he said, 'Master, I have come to thank you for the picture; but, excuse...you have painted the bamboo red.' 'Well,' cried the master, 'in what colour would you desire it?' 'In black of course,' replied the patron. 'And who,'...
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