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Medicine Buddha Triad
KOREA; Joseon dynasty (1392–1910), dated 1565; Commissioned by Queen Munjeong; Gold on indigo paper; 54.2 x 29.7 cm; National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea |
| This painting is one of the many Buddhist artworks commissioned by Queen Munjeong and dedicated to her son King Myeongjong (reigned 1546-1567). Medicine Buddha sits on a lotus throne atop a tall Sumeru base. The Buddha has a usnisa topped with a jewel, long ears, a nimbus, and an aureole. Suryaprabha and Candraprabha Bodhisattvas, wearing decorative robes, stand below the throne joining their palms in reverence. Their headdresses are topped with discs respectively containing a golden bird, a representation of the sun, and a jade hare, representing the moon. |
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