The Great Age of Japanese Buddhist Sculpture, AD 600-1300Kimbell Art Museum, 1982 - 151 Catalog of the first exhibition of classic Japanese sculpture to tour the United States. The period represented, the seventh to the fourteenth centuries, was the definitive age in the history of this art form, encompassing its introduction from Korea, its assimilation, flourishing, and decline. The fifty-two pieces included in the show were drawn from active temples and major museum collections. |
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Amida Buddha Art Treasures Asuka Bishamonten block of Japanese Bodhisattva body Bonten Bosatsu Byōdō-in carved century Polychromed wood century Wood China Chinese chōkoku clay construction H Daian-ji decorative deity Dōji drapery dry lacquer Early Heian Period Early Nara eighth century Eleven-headed Kannon Esoteric Buddhism example exhibition expression eyes face figure Four Guardian Kings Fudō Fujiwara gilt bronze hand head Heian Period hollow Hōryū-ji Important Cultural Property Japan JAPANESE BUDDHIST SCULPTURE Japanese cypress Japanese Sculpture Jizō Jōchō joined block construction Kaikei Kamakura Period Kichijōten Kōfuku-ji Kyoto Late Heian Period Miroku Monju Myōō Nara National Museum Nara Period natabori Ni-ō Nihon ninth century Nyorai painted pieces portrait Prefecture Prince Shōtoku Rengeō-in robe seventh century Shaka Shiga Prefecture single block construction statuary statue style surface T'ang Taishakuten Tamonten technique temple thirteenth century Tōdai-ji Tokyo National Museum torso Tōshōdai-ji Treasures from Japan Triad twelfth century Unkei Yuima