Standing Bodhisattva, 1500s. Creator: Unknown.

Standing Bodhisattva, 1500s. Creator: Unknown.

2-742-007 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Standing Bodhisattva, 1500s. This work demonstrates the enduring presence of Buddhism and its religious practice during the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) even after Neo-Confucianism, a revised form of Confucianism that emphasized self-cultivation as a path to the formation of a harmonious society and state, became the state religion. Because of its missing crown, it is hard to identify what Buddhist deity this statue represents. But there is no doubt it still can be attributed to a bodhisattva (meaning "enlightened being") for its iconographic attributes: elaborate jewelry and a lock of long hair.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Wood with lacquer and gold, and metal earrings

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4014x5878
File Size : 69,124kb


Aliases

  1. 1997.11
  1. 159737
  1. 0940023240
  1. 1997.11
  1. 2-742-007
  1. 2742007


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