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Seated Priest

UnknownNorthern Qi dynasty,mid 6th century

Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
Osaka, Japan

The North Xiangtangshan Grottoes are located in the Fengfeng mining district of Handan city, Hebei province. These caves are major Northern Qi dynasty caves that are thought to have been commissioned by imperial order. The South Cave of the grottoes was begun in 568, and the main surface and its two flanking walls are carved with large niches. This image is one of a pair of seated Buddhist priest figures carved in relief on either side of a large censer in the platform area of one of the side walls. The figure hunches over, with its mouth tightly closed as it holds something with both hands, exuding a particularly tranquil demeanor.

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  • Title: Seated Priest
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: Northern Qi dynasty,mid 6th century
  • Location Created: China
  • Title(Japanese): 石造 比丘坐像
  • Place of Creation(Japanese): 河北省 北響堂山石窟南洞 将来
  • Place of Creation: From North Xiangtangshan Grottoes South Cave, Hebei province
  • Physical Dimensions: h45.1 cm
  • Period(Japanese): 北斉 6世紀中頃
  • Credit Line(Japanese): 山口コレクション
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: Yamaguchi Collection, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
  • Medium: Limestone
Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

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