Description: Enlightenment embodied: The art of the Japanese Buddhist sculptor (7th-14th centuries) by Roge Goepper (Author), Reiko Tomii (Author), Washizuka Hiromitsu (Translator), Hiromits Washizuka (Translator) Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunka-Cho), Government of Japan, Japan Society; 1st edition. Exhibition catalogue with stamp stating from library of renowned art critic see send photo and title page else very good condition; 152 pages with bibliography and index. The exhibition contains 32 individual and group sculptures, all masterpieces of which many could be seen only in Japan. The statues range from peaceful, reflective and self-contained Buddhas ("ones who have awakened to the truth") to fanged and ferocious protective deities, assuming aggressive postures, their muscles and eyeballs bulging as they strive to cut through ignorance and defend Buddhist Law. A section of the exhibition is devoted to sculptural images depicting stages in the life to the historical Buddha, known in Japan as Shaka. The exhibition also displays examples from the major schools of Buddhism that flourished in Japan through the 14th century, including works from Esoteric Buddhism, and the Pure Land Sect. The exhibition also provides a broad perspective on the evolving tradition of the Buddhist sculptor, busshi, in Japan hand-in-hand with the evolution of construction techniques. Works attributed to the great schools of Buddhist sculpture as well as some primitive provincial masterpieces show the development of various techniques. Particular attention is devoted to wood sculptures made with the joined-block technique, which not only enabled sculptors to create larger, crack-resistant works more rapidly, but to produce sculptures with hollow interiors in which texts and sacred relics could be stored. Also included are sculptures made of other materials such as the statue of Gokei Monju, the Bodhisattva with five topknots, made of paper. This is the only paper Buddhist sculpture from the medieval period. This catalog is an essential reference work for students, scholars and those interested in Japanese Buddhist sculptor's techniques.
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Publication Name: Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunka-Cho), Government of Japan,
Book Title: Enlightenment embodied: The art of the Japanese Buddhist sculptor
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Japan Society Gallery
Item Length: 12 in
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Publication Year: 1997
Type: Paperback
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
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ISBN-10: 0913304433
Author: Roger Goepper, Hiromitsu Washizuka
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Genre: Art & Culture, Art
Topic: Art History, Artists, Buddhism, Sculpture & Installation, Asian / General
Item Width: 9 in
Number of Pages: 152 Pages