Shotoku Taishi, Buddhist Figure
Shotoku Taishi, Buddhist Figure
Shotoku Taishi, Buddhist Figure
Shotoku Taishi, Buddhist Figure
Shotoku Taishi, Buddhist Figure

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This figure represents one of the sons of the emperor in the Asuka period, in a box. It is a wooden figure of a man with long hair, flowing robe and clogs, on a pedestal.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Forest Hill

Title

Shotoku Taishi, Buddhist Figure

Date

1800–1868

Medium

wood

Measurements

H 63.5 x W 22.9 x D 14 cm

Accession number

6.12.65/478

Acquisition method

purchased by the Horniman Museum

Work type

Sculpture

Inscription description

the left hand column is the name: Inoue Tokuzaemon; the right hand column gives the date (January 21st) and period 'Ansei 2', which is the year 1855

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