Seated Guanyin, late 1100s-1200s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe South Sea Guanyin was orig
Seated Guanyin, late 1100s-1200s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe South Sea Guanyin was originally seated on a rocky throne to represent the shore of his home in the mythical island of Potala. His right leg is raised, the arm resting on the folded knee in a relaxed position. With an expression of grace, calmness, and compassion, the Guanyin is especially appealing as the “guide of souls” who offers hope for salvation.Size: Overall: 138 cm (54 5/16 in.)Medium: wood with polychromy and gildinghttps://clevelandart.org/art/1984.70 -- source link
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