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Buddha

Asuka period, 7th century

Tokyo National Museum

Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo, Japan

This statue is very similar in shape to the central image of the Shaka Trinity in the Kondo of Horyu-ji Temple, made by Tori Busshi, a famed bronze sculptor of the period, in Suiko 31 (623). The style of wearing Daie (a formal robe), in which one end of the Daie is draped below the left forearm seen from the front while it is draped over the left shoulder seen from the rear, is also the same as that of the central image of the Shaka Trinity. However, the expression of this statue is gentler than the image seen at Kondo and an extremely elaborate design is executed on its spiral hair and the style of drapery (Emon) of the hanging skirt.As the casting of its upper body including the parts from both wrists to the fingers was a failure, it was recast. While this statue is hollowed out up to the top of its head, the bronze thickness is not uniform. In particular, the backside of the upper body, which was recast, is significantly thin and the part below the tenon for the halo at the back of its head and the part below its right shoulder at the back of its body are reinforced by metal inlay. Clay from the inner mold remains inside the Nikkei (lump on the head) and traces of the iron core having been pulled can be seen there. Although the Nikkei was recast, it is not so porous on the whole. Plating remains in every place other than its hair, but not much coloring remains. Only vermilion (or Indian red) over the section from the legs inside the statue to the backside of the hanging skirt and a slight mark of pigment (perhaps black ink) on both the irises can be found.Although the upper body was recast and reinforced by metal inlay as its casting was a failure, the statue was finished with no problems in its appearance. The same is true of the standing statue of Bodhisattva and the statue of N-155 in Horyu-ji Temple, all of which seems to prove the excellence of the technique of the sculptors in or derived from the Tori School.

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  • Title: Buddha
  • Date Created: Asuka period, 7th century
  • Physical Dimensions: h434 mm
  • Object Title: 如来坐像
  • Object Notes(Japanese): 推古31年(623)に止利仏師によって造られた法隆寺金釈迦尊像の中尊とよく似た形を示す。また、大衣の末端を正面では左前膞に懸けるのに対し、背面では左肩に懸けるように表わす矛盾した着衣の処理までも共通するが、金堂像と比べると表情がより穏やかとなり、渦巻き状の頭髪や懸裳の衣文などには著しい意匠化がみられる。 鋳造は両手首から先を含む上半部を鋳損じたため、同所を再鋳している。頭頂まで内部を中空とするが、銅厚には片寄りがみられ、特に再鋳された上半の背面部は著しく薄くなっており、後頭部の光背用枘の下方や背面の右肩下がり辺などは嵌金によって補正されている。肉髻内部に中型土が残存し、そこに鉄心を抜いた痕跡がみられる。再鋳しているが、鬆は全体に少ない。鍍金は頭髪部を除く各所に残るが、彩色は像内の脚部から懸裳裏にかけて朱(あるいはベンガラか)が塗られ、左右の黒目にかすかに顔料(墨か)の痕跡が認められるのみである。 なお、鋳損じた体部の上半を再鋳し、嵌金で補正しているにもかかわらず、外見上は破綻もなく仕上げている点は、法隆寺の菩薩立像やN-155号像についてもいえ、止利周辺作家の技量の確かさをよく物語っているように思われる。
  • Object Date: 飛鳥時代・7世紀
  • Medium(Japanese): 銅造鍍金
  • Type: Sculpture
  • External Link: http://www.emuseum.jp/detail/100719
  • Medium: Gilt bronze
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