White-Robed Guanyin, Jueji Yongzhong, late 1200s - early 1300s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
White-Robed Guanyin, Jueji Yongzhong, late 1200s - early 1300s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe original model for this ink drawing of Guanyin, the bodhisattva of infinite compassion (Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit), is accession number 1978.47.1. This drawing is a later copy with the same image of the White-Robed Guanyin, but in reverse. The inscription above reads: one of the 84,000 painted by the priest Insei. The inscription seems to indicate that the Japanese priest Insei repeatedly copied the image of the bodhisattva in an act of piety and to accumulate merit, as is promised in the Lotus Sutra for anyone who paints images of the Buddha, they “will achieve the Buddha path.” The priest’s name and seal need further study and identification.Size: Painting: 80.7 x 25.7 cm (31 ¾ x 10 1/8 in.); Overall with knobs and cord: 168.2 x 44.5 cm (66 ¼ x 17 ½ in.)Medium: hanging scroll; ink and gold on silkhttps://clevelandart.org/art/1978.47.2 -- source link
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