Landscape of the Four Seasons, Muromachi period (1392–1573), early 16th century
Today, ink monochrome painting is the art form most closely associated with Zen Buddhism. In general, the first Japanese artists to work in this medium were Zen monks who painted in a quick and evocative manner to express their religious views and personal convictions.
via Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Landscape of the Four Seasons, Muromachi period (1392–1573), early 16th century

Today, ink monochrome painting is the art form most closely associated with Zen Buddhism. In general, the first Japanese artists to work in this medium were Zen monks who painted in a quick and evocative manner to express their religious views and personal convictions.

via Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History