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Pyochungsa Temple Hall of Great Light: Amitabha Buddha Triad |
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Pyochungsa Temple Hall of Great Light: Amitabha Buddha Triad
SOUTH KOREA, South Gyeongsang, Miryang; Joseon dynasty (1392–1910), dated 1885; Ink and color on cotton; 226 x 145 cm
The Amitabha Buddha Triad is depicted against a blue background bordered by colorful clouds. Each of the three figures stands upon a pair of lotuses and has a dark nimbus. The hems of their red robes are decorated with intricate floral patterns. Amitabha Buddha, who has blue hair topped with a jewel, is in the center of the painting. Avalokitesvara stands on the right, wearing a large headdress with a Buddha image in the center and holding a lotus. On the left, Mahasthamaprapta also holds a lotus and wears a similar headdress, but with a small vase surrounded by colorful lines in the center. The figures are depicted in the late Joseon style, particularly the fact that they are shown standing rather than sitting, a departure from early Joseon art. |