In “Zen Buddhism, and Its Relation to Art,” Arthur Waley presents a nuanced exploration of how Zen philosophy intricately informs artistic expression. Utilizing a blend of scholarly analysis and lyrical prose, Waley examines the essential principles of Zen'—such as spontaneity, simplicity, and an appreciation for transience'—and how they manifest in various art forms, especially in Japanese culture. His work is contextualized within broader discussions of Eastern philosophies and their impact on Western aesthetics, making it a significant contribution to the fields of art criticism and Buddhist studies.
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