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1. Large Korean Painting of Shakyamuni, Bodhisattvas, and Arhants
Korea
18th c.
Mineral pigments and gold paint on prepared fabric, mounted
46 x 43 inches, 117 x 109 cm
Large Korean Painting of Shakyamuni, Bodhisattvas, and Arhants
Detail: Large Korean Painting of Shakyamuni, etc.- bodhisattva figure detail

This substantial Korean painting dating from the later Choson Period (1392-1910) is a depiction of the Buddha Shakyamuni teaching what became known as The Lotus Sutra, on a mountain site in northeastern India. As a sign of giving this important instruction, one of the fundamental texts of Mahayana Buddhism, the Buddha’s left hand is held in the “dharmachakra mudra” position, while his right hand is "touching the earth". He is surrounded by four bodhisattvas (embodiments of enlightened compassion) and two arhants (greatly realized adepts) on lotus seats with wisdom rainbow displays and other iconic depictions. The painting shows some wear to the surface commensurate with its age, but its presence is richly powerful, and it is augmented with many fascinating details.

Detail: Large Korean Painting of Shakyamuni, etc.- center detail
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