bunjinbana
{{Short description|Style of ikebana}}
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{{nihongo|Bunjinbana|文人花|"literati flowers"}} is a style of ikebana that is inspired by traditional Chinese landscapes. It developed from the Bunjinga (文人画 "literati painting") movement among different Japanese artists of the late Edo period, who however all shared an admiration for traditional Chinese culture and paintings.{{cite web|url=http://www.ikebana-ohara.fr/fram_enseign.html|title=Qu'est ce que l'ikebana|website=www.ikebana-ohara.fr}}{{cite web|url=http://kyoto-daikakuji.jp/?pid=8189865|title=文人華 寓意の花 - いけばな嵯峨御流 嵯峨ショップ|last=大覚寺販売課|website=kyoto-daikakuji.jp}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ohararyu.or.jp/about_us/flower_style/flower/index.html|title=いけばなについて|いけばな小原流|website=www.ohararyu.or.jp}}{{cite web|url=https://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%96%87%E4%BA%BA%E8%8A%B1-1410122|title=文人花(ぶんじんか)とは - コトバンク|last=世界大百科事典内言及|website=コトバンク}}
The style is also known as bunjinka (文人華).{{Cite web|url=https://helsinkisagaikebana.org/about-arrangement-styles/|title=About Arrangement Styles – Saga Goryu Kado Helsinki Study Group}}
Morimono (盛り物) is counted as a sub-form of bunjinbana by some schools.
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