![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
Research Home
Tools Art & Architecture Thesaurus Full Record Display
|
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![Art & Architecture Thesaurus Full Record Display](/research/tools/vocabularies/images/header_aat_record_display.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![Previous Page](/research/tools/vocabularies/images/previous_page.gif) |
![Help](/global/images/global_help.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
Click the icon to view the hierarchy. |
|
![](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif) |
bird-and-flower paintings (<paintings by subject type>, paintings (visual works), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) |
|
Note: East Asian paintings primarily depicting birds, and plants, and natural subjects. Paintings of this genre originated in China and were transmitted to Japan by the literati master Shen Nanpin when he visited there in 1731. Japanese artists further developed the genre in the Edo period. |
Terms: |
|
bird-and-flower paintings (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,PN)
|
bird-and-flower painting (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)
|
bird and flower painting (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
|
flower-and-bird painting (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
|
kachō (C,U,English,UF,U,PN)
|
kachō (Dutch-P,D,U,U)
|
kachōga (C,V,English,UF,L,B)
|
kachōga (Japanese (transliterated)-P,D,U,B)
|
kachoga (C,U,English,UF,U,N)
|
花鳥畫 (C,U,Chinese (traditional)-P,UF,U,U)
|
風俗畫 (C,U,Chinese (traditional),UF,U,U)
|
hua niao hua (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Hanyu Pinyin),UF,U,U)
|
feng su hua (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Hanyu Pinyin),UF,U,U)
|
Kachō-Ga (C,U,German-P,D)
|
Kachō (C,U,German,UF,B)
|
kacho-e (C,V,Japanese (transliterated),UF,U,N)
|
pinturas de flores e pássaros (C,U,Portuguese-P,D,U,PN)
|
pintura de flor e pássaro (C,U,Portuguese,AD,U,SN)
|
|
Facet/Hierarchy Code: V.VC |
Hierarchical Position:
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
|
![Hierarchy of Objects Facet](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
Objects Facet |
|
![Hierarchy of Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
.... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name) (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of Visual Works (hierarchy name)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
........ Visual Works (hierarchy name) (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of visual works (works)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
............ visual works (works) (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of <visual works by material or technique>](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
................ <visual works by material or technique> (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of paintings (visual works)](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
.................... paintings (visual works) (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of <paintings by subject type>](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
........................ <paintings by subject type> (G) |
|
![Hierarchy of bird-and-flower paintings](/global/images/global_hierarchy.gif)
![](/global/images/ghost.gif) |
............................ bird-and-flower paintings (G) |
Additional Notes: |
|
Dutch ..... Japanse werken met afbeeldingen van vogels, bloemen en de natuur in het algemeen. |
German ..... Gemälde oder Druck mit Darstellungen von Vögeln und Blumen, populär in China und Japan, besonders während der Edo-Periode (1615-1868). |
Portuguese ..... Pinturas do leste da Ásia que representam principalmente pássaros, plantas e temas naturais. Pinturas desse gênero originaram-se na China e foram propagadas no Japão pelo mestre literato Shen Nanpin em 1731. Artistas japoneses desenvolveram o gênero no período Edo. |
|
Sources and Contributors: |
|
|
|