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Head of Standing Bodhisattva

UnknownNorthern Wei dynasty, early 6th century

Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
Osaka, Japan

The Binyangzhongdong Cave commissioned by emperor Xuanwu is a massive cave measuring 9 meters high, 11 meters wide, and 10 meters in depth. The head of the image is almost one meter tall, and is thought originally to have been the head for one of the standing attendant figures on the triad carved into the cave’s south wall. The clearly depicted eyes and nose combine with the gentle expression of its mouth to create a typical example of bodhisattva imagery from the late Northern Wei dynasty.

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  • Title: Head of Standing Bodhisattva
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: Northern Wei dynasty, early 6th century
  • Location Created: China
  • Title(Japanese): 石造 菩薩立像頭部
  • Place of Creation(Japanese): 河南省 龍門石窟賓陽中洞将来
  • Place of Creation: From Longmen Grottoes Binyangzhongdong Cave, Henan province
  • Physical Dimensions: h92 cm
  • Period(Japanese): 北魏 6世紀前半
  • Donor(Japanese): 江口治郎氏寄贈
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Medium: Limestone
Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

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