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Sakra
Sakra
 

Sakra

JAPAN; Kamakura period (1185–1333), dated 1201; By Jokei; Cypress wood; H: 184 cm; Nezu Museum, Tokyo, Japan
where donated it to the temple (presumed to be Kofukuji Temple in Nara) in the year 1201. The figure is assembled from several pieces of cypress wood. The face was later repaired and then painted and gilded.
  Sakra's hair is elaborately tied into a topknot and the face is bearded. The figure holds a lotus bud in one hand while the other hand is raised in the lotus mudra. The robe is ornate with deeply plunging sleeves as it cascades over high wooden clogs. Jokei is known to have been influenced by China and this realistic depiction of the Dharma protector, Sakra, clearly shows a Song dynasty (960–1279) influence.
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