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Jizo Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha), Kamakura period (1185-1333), second half of the 13th century (wood
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Jizo Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha), Kamakura period (1185-1333), second half of the 13th century (wood
XBP394838 Jizo Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha), Kamakura period (1185-1333), second half of the 13th century (wood, lacquer & gold leaf) (see also 394837) by Japanese School (13th century); 116.2x61.3x60.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Japanese, out of copyright
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Benevolent Bodhisattva Buddhism Buddhist Gilded Lacquered Lotus Merciful Polychrome Sympathetic Halo
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This print showcases a remarkable sculpture of Jizo Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha), dating back to the Kamakura period in Japan. Created during the second half of the 13th century, this wooden masterpiece stands at an impressive height of 116.2 centimeters and is adorned with lacquer and gold leaf embellishments. The Japanese School from the 13th century skillfully crafted this polychrome sculpture, depicting Jizo Bosatsu as a benevolent and merciful bodhisattva. Seated serenely on a lotus pedestal, he exudes an aura of compassion and wisdom. The intricate carving details bring out his serene expression and flowing robes, while his halo symbolizes his divine nature. As a significant figure in Buddhist tradition, Jizo Bosatsu is revered for his role as a protector of souls in the afterlife. This sculpture exemplifies the medieval artistic style prevalent during the Kamakura period, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. Now housed within New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece invites viewers to appreciate its cultural significance and spiritual symbolism. Its presence serves as a reminder of Japan's rich religious heritage and its profound impact on art throughout history. This photograph captures every intricate detail with precision, allowing us to marvel at this extraordinary work from centuries past. It serves as both a visual feast for art enthusiasts and an opportunity to delve into Japan's fascinating artistic legacy.
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