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we own purchased in past
Listed by Jade 6/17/14
mr he $440 cash plus another piece in bad shape

Antique Japanese Color Print of Kukai and Attendants

Antique Japanese Color Print of Kukai and Attendants

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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Antique Japanese print depicting the founder of the Shingon or “True Word” school of Buddhism, Kūkai (774-835). He was a famous calligrapher and engineer who invented the kana, syllabic Japanese scripts used in the Japanese writing system. He sits holding prayer beads upon an elaborate lotus throne with lovely gold filligree and a small blue beast sitting below. Kukai has two female attendants at his sides riding upon billowing, heavenly winds, one with her hands clasped in prayer, and one holding a lotus flower. Edo period 18th/19th century

Size: 23″ height, 11.75″ width

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Antique Japanese print depicting the founder of the Shingon or “True Word” school of Buddhism, Kūkai (774-835). He was a famous calligrapher and engineer who invented the kana, syllabic Japanese scripts used in the Japanese writing system. He sits holding prayer beads upon an elaborate lotus throne with lovely gold filligree and a small blue beast sitting below. Kukai has two female attendants at his sides riding upon billowing, heavenly winds, one with her hands clasped in prayer, and one holding a lotus flower. Edo period 18th/19th century

Size: 23″ height, 11.75″ width

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1920

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