
Minneapolis Institute of Art
White-robed Kannon
Japan
- Date
- early 15th century
- Medium
- Hanging scroll, ink on silk
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
In this medieval Zen devotional painting, Kannon reclines on a rocky seaside ledge at his eternal dwelling, the island paradise of Fudaraku. The anonymous artist, probably a Zen priest-painter, uses carefully gradated washes of diluted ink to suggest the damp surface of the rocky ledge and the mistiness of Kannon’s watery paradise. Numerous forms of the bodhisattva Kannon exist within the vast Buddhist pantheon, including abstruse forms with eleven heads and a thousand arms. The strikingly human form of Kannon seen here, wearing white robes and seated in nature, was popular in the Zen school of Buddhism. Japan, Asia
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