LOT 0006 LATE HEIAN PERIOD (12TH CENTURY) A Carved Wood Sculpture Of ...
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高144.1cm
拍品描述:Carved and assembled from cypress wood in yosegi zukuri technique and modeled as the Amida Buddha seated in lotus position, the hands held in dhyanamudra, the hair arranged in small, snail-shaped spiral curls (rahotsu), wearing a robe open at the torso and falling in pleats 来源 Acquired from Albert Rudolph, Rudi Oriental Arts, New York in the late 1960s Collection of Stephen Addiss (1935-2022) Amida was central to the Jodo (Pure Land) sect of Buddhism propounded in 1175 by the monk Honen, with the intent of making Buddhism more readily available to all people. Salvation could be attained by the simple repetition of the name of Amida or the Nenbutsu, of which there were a number of different methods of chanting. Many statues of the Buddha of the Western Paradise were made in response to the widespread popularity of Pure Land Buddhism from the twelfth century. This image is seated with legs crossed in the lotus position with the hands in gesture, or mudra, of meditation (zenjo-in). 展开
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