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Title
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Museum Layout
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Museum Layout
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Title
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Miroku: Future Buddha, 12th century
Description
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Japan, Nara Period (710-794)
Bronze with traces of gilt, Dimensions: 24 x 13.6 cm
Purchased from the J. H. Wade Fund
This statue was created in the Nara period of Japan, between 710 and 794. It is bronze, gilded. The interpretation of this statute begins with the head- the elongated earlobes, as well as hairpiece show the status of this Bodhisattva. The closed eyes shows that he is deep in thought. It is a common mistake to assume that this Bodhisattva is in prayer, but the positioning of his hands in addition to his facial features show that he is in fact thinking, and waiting. The legend of the Future Buddha is that he will be waiting up in Heaven to come down at the right moment, when Buddhism is no longer practiced.
Source
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http://www.clevelandart.org/art/1969.33
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Gilt Bronze
Physical Dimensions
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Overall: 12.80 x 23.80 cm (5 x 9 5/16 inches)
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In the Heian period, there were strong connections between the aristocracy and the Buddhist clergy. During this period, Buddhist monks’ furnishings, robes, walking staffs, incense burners, and even begging bowls became increasingly ornate. Alms bowls used by Buddhist monks to receive donations have traditionally been made of iron or wood. This bowl, made of gilt bronze and decorated with incised designs of birds and flowers in roundels as well as butterflies, is instead a luxury item likely meant for a Buddhist altar, where it would have contained offerings for a Buddhist deity.
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Alms Bowl, c. 900s
Description
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This bronze alms bowl has engraved motifs of both flowers and butterflies all around. Its form seems to resemble that of an upside-down mushroom cap. The lip of the bowl seems to be curved inwards.
Format
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jpg; 1144x893
Creator
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Unknown
Source
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
Date
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Heian Period (794-1185)
Coverage
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Japan
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Contributor
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J. H. Wade Fund
Type
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Bronze
Publisher
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
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Title
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Buddha of the Future
Description
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Small bronze statue of the "Buddha of the Future"
Format
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776x900 pixels
JPEG image
Creator
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Unknown
Source
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Date
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Late 600's
Coverage
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Late Askua to early Nara Perid
Rights
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CC
Contributor
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John L. Severance Fund
Type
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Spiritual object of worship
Subject
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Representations of Buddha
Publisher
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Relation
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Triad Buddha
Language
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English
Identifier
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This statue is gilded