Tesshu Tokusai
Tesshu Tokusai was one of the most important individuals in the Zen coterie of fourteenth-century Tokyo.
He journeyed to China when he was in his early twenties to further his studies of Zen, acquiring direction from some of the most esteemed Chan monks of the period.
He is best known today for his orchid and geese paintings and his bokusei.
He journeyed to China when he was in his early twenties to further his studies of Zen, acquiring direction from some of the most esteemed Chan monks of the period.
He is best known today for his orchid and geese paintings and his bokusei.
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