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Bodhisattva Guanyin

late 500s-early 600s

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

The artistic excellence of this bodhisattva is further reinforced by comparable outstanding Chinese Buddhist sculptures excavated at Qingzhou in Shandong Province in 1996—one of the most sensational and significant archaeological finds of the 20th century. Like related types among the Qingzhou finds, this statute has a gently smiling face and meticulous detailing of splendid jewelry. A noticeable difference, however, is the unique <em>yingluo</em> (<em>mukt hara</em>) worn by the bodhisattva for personal adornment. The somewhat bizarre but imaginative combination of a string of jewels with grotesque animal masks, flying <em>apsara</em>, jade pendants, dragons, and metal ornaments was probably a regional decorative style of Shanxi Province.

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  • Title: Bodhisattva Guanyin
  • Date Created: late 500s-early 600s
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 138.8 x 38.2 x 27.4 cm (54 5/8 x 15 1/16 x 10 13/16 in.)
  • Provenance: (Mayuyama and Company, Tokyo, Japan, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art), The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1962.162
  • Medium: sandstone with polychromy
  • Original Title: 觀音菩薩
  • Department: Chinese Art
  • Culture: China, late Northern Qi (550-577) or early Sui dynasty (581-618)
  • Credit Line: John L. Severance Fund
  • Collection: China - Sui Dynasty
  • Accession Number: 1962.162
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