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Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha, late 17th century, Hanabusa Itch, Japanese, 1652 - 1724, 24 1/2 × 18 1/8 in. (62.23 × 46.04 cm) (image)61 1/8 × 24 1/16 in. (155.26 × 61.12 cm) (without rollers), Ink, color, and gold on paper, Japan, 17th century, This painting depicts the death of Sakyamuni, the historical Buddha, in 438 B.C. The Indian prince turned sage is shown lying on his side, having delivered his final teachings. At the moment of his death, the Buddha was said to enter nirvana. Around him are his disciples in monks robes, a group of five bodhisattvas with golden-yellow skin, guardian deities, monks, laymen, and animal beings. All are shown expressing profound grief. The square 'Kunju' relief seal dates this painting to a time before Itch was exiled to a small island in Izu province in 1699.

Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha, late 17th century, Hanabusa Itch, Japanese, 1652 - 1724, 24 1/2 × 18 1/8 in. (62.23 × 46.04 cm) (image)61 1/8 × 24 1/16 in. (155.26 × 61.12 cm) (without rollers), Ink, color, and gold on paper, Japan, 17th century, This painting depicts the death of Sakyamuni, the historical Buddha, in 438 B.C. The Indian prince turned sage is shown lying on his side, having delivered his final teachings. At the moment of his death, the Buddha was said to enter nirvana. Around him are his disciples in monks robes, a group of five bodhisattvas with golden-yellow skin, guardian deities, monks, laymen, and animal beings. All are shown expressing profound grief. The square 'Kunju' relief seal dates this painting to a time before Itch was exiled to a small island in Izu province in 1699.
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Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha, late 17th century, Hanabusa Itch, Japanese, 1652 - 1724, 24 1/2 × 18 1/8 in. (62.23 × 46.04 cm) (image)61 1/8 × 24 1/16 in. (155.26 × 61.12 cm) (without rollers), Ink, color, and gold on paper, Japan, 17th century, This painting depicts the death of Sakyamuni, the historical Buddha, in 438 B.C. The Indian prince turned sage is shown lying on his side, having delivered his final teachings. At the moment of his death, the Buddha was said to enter nirvana. Around him are his disciples in monks robes, a group of five bodhisattvas with golden-yellow skin, guardian deities, monks, laymen, and animal beings. All are shown expressing profound grief. The square 'Kunju' relief seal dates this painting to a time before Itch was exiled to a small island in Izu province in 1699.
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Taille de l'image: 2519 × 3420 px | 24.6 MB
Taille d'impression: 21.3 × 29.0 cm | 991.7 × 1346.5 in (300 dpi)
Mots clés: 17E SIECLE 17EME S ART, PEINTURE COULEUR DÉCÈS DEMANGEAISON DIX-SEPTIÈME SIÈCLE ENCRE GRAOUPE GROUPE JAPONAIS JAPONAISE MOINE MOINES MORT OR (METAL) OR PAPIER PEINTURE TABLEAU TABLEAUX TEMPS XVIIE SIECLE