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Haniwa warrior Kofun Period Samurai Origins Often hollow ith holes. Whistling? Ropes? Used for protection? |
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Tomb of Emperor Nintoku Sakai, Osaka Prefecture Early 5th Century Selected tombsite in his 67th year and died 20 years later 458 acres Site has not been disturbed because it is thought to be the resting place of an ancestor of the current day imperial family |
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Horyuji Near Nara 7th Century Oldest surviving wooden temple in world Site of Kondo - Golden hall |
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Five storied pagoda at Horyuji 7th Century/Hakuho Period Relationship to Stupa Many scenes and statues inside Interlocking wooden beams heart pillar - pillar that runs through center from top to bottom Place for religious reliquaries to be kept |
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Shaka Triad Gilt Bronze 623 CE Tori Busshi Kondo at Horyuji Commissioned by Empress Suiko to aid in recovery of Shotoku very symmetrical and stylized Heads and hands enlarged to emphasize Historical Buddha |
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Yumedono Kannon Early 7th Century Gilt Wood Yumedono (Hall of dreams) at Horyuji, Camphor wood - aromatic, repels termites Bodhisattva - charactirzed by more ornage clothing and jewelry, longer hair |
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Tamamushi Shrine cypress and camphor wood with lacquer c. 650 Horyuji Treasure House Personal shrine for private worship dated earlier than the building it is in, clue to earlier architecture Hungry Tigress Jataka - buddha jumps off cliff to feed hungry tigress and cubs |
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Amida Triad Painting from west wall of Kondo at Horyuji c. 710 Hakuho Period Seishi, Amida, Kannon Iron wire lines faces very round Buddha of the west - pure land, paradise Little hole tracing |
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Yakushi Triad Late 7th century Hondo Hall at Yukushiji Nara Bronze Nikko, Yakushi, Gakko Sunlight, medicine, moon tin and arsenic added to darken bronze fatter, figures fuller and more 3-d mandorlas added later missing medicine pouch |
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Great Buddha Hall at Toadiji Diabutsuden Great Eastern Temple Near Nara 17th Century Largest wooden structure under one foon Built by Emperor Shomu Contains the gigantic Birushana (Cosmic) Buddha which the temple was built around Few original parts of the Birushana still survive Consecrated in 752 (nara period) |
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Shukongojin painted clay From the Hokkedo, sub-temple at Hodaiji 733 Nara period guardian figure who carries a lightening bold ward off evil spirits forceful spiritual awakening |
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The Priest Ganjin from founder's hall at Toshodaiji 763 (year of his death) (nara period) dry lacquer with paint earliest true portrait sculpture in japan ganjin, a buddha spiritual leader who came from china to japan to found temple darker marks are incense |
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Birushana Buddha Kondo at Todaiji Late 8th century (nara period) dry lacquer with gold leaf getting fatter mandorla is lots of little buddhas - symbolism towards cosmic buddha, contains all other buddhas |
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Womb World Mandala toji temple at kyoto late 9th century (early heian period) hanging scrolls with color on silk copies of mandalas brought back from china by Kukai twelve concentric squares Dainichi buddha sits in the center, hands in gesture of meditation four directional buddhas |
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Diamond world mandala nine rectangles or buddha worlds Dainichi in the center of the top square wisdom fist |
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Fudo Myoo Kodo at Toji near Kyoto 839 (early heian period) painted wood holds rope to bind enemies or pull to safety holds sword to cut through ignorance shows teeth surrounded by flames sits on rock to represent immovability |
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Seated Shaka Miroku hall at Muroji, south of nara 9th century (early to mid heian) wood with white gesso and traces of paint single block (ichi-boku) construction Rolling wave patterns on robes guest buddha |
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Ise Shu 1100 (late heian) page from book mounted as hanging scroll ink, silver/gold ink, on scroll A poem by the earliest female master Daughter of fujiwara family and favorite consort of emperor uda collage of different colored papers suggesting hilly landscape calligraphy - running grass script |
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Minori - The Rites - chapter from Tale of Genji Scrolls early 12th century ink and color on paper based on tale of genji by lady murasaki Genji visits the dying murasaki |
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Scene from Ban Dainagon Scrolls Late 12th century (late heian) ink and color on paper emaki The ladies of the Otomo household react to the news that their lord is banished |
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Byodo-in (phoenix hall) at uji south of kyoto 1053 former fujiwara villa turned into temple devoted to amida Amida statue inside (mid heian period) wood with lacquered cloth and gold leaf artist: jocho |
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Descent (Raigo) of Amida and 25 bodhisattvas Gold and color on silk chion-in in kyoto Amida made promise that he would descend and welcome people to the promised land |
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