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The Bodhisattva Kannon, from the triptych Approach of the Amida Trinity, Kamakura Period
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The Bodhisattva Kannon, from the triptych Approach of the Amida Trinity, Kamakura Period
The Bodhisattva Kannon, from the triptych Approach of the Amida Trinity, Kamakura Period; mid-13th century
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Applied Arts Of Asia Asian Collection Avalokiteshvara Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva Bosatsu Buddhist Buddhists Gold Leaf Graphics Guan Yin Guanyin Hanging Scroll Kamakura Period Kannon Kuan Yin Padmapani Painted Printed Scroll Applied Arts Craftsmanship Thirteenth Century
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This print showcases "The Bodhisattva Kannon, from the triptych Approach of the Amida Trinity" which dates back to the Kamakura Period in Japan during the mid-13th century. The image is part of the Asian collection at the Art Institute of Chicago and represents a significant piece of Buddhist art. The Bodhisattva Kannon, also known as Guanyin or Avalokiteshvara, is depicted in this artwork with exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. The figure, painted with ink colors and cut gold on silk, exudes a sense of divine grace and serenity. Adorned in golden robes and surrounded by intricate decorative elements, this deity emanates an aura of spirituality. The use of gold leaf adds a touch of opulence to the painting while enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal. The hanging scroll format further emphasizes its historical significance as it would have been displayed in temples or private residences during that era. This artifact not only serves as a testament to Japanese artistic traditions but also provides insight into Buddhist beliefs and practices during the Kamakura Period. It reminds us of the rich cultural heritage that exists within Asia and highlights how art can transcend time and space. As we admire this remarkable piece captured through photography, we are transported back in time to appreciate both its beauty and historical context.
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