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Seated Buddha (lotus pedestal)

如来坐像(台座)

1100s
Measurements
Overall: 145.4 cm (57 1/4 in.); Figure: 88.2 cm (34 3/4 in.); Pedestal: 57.2 cm (22 1/2 in.)
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This figure is depicted with a mudra, or hand gesture, that means "have no fear."

Description

Composed of a number of hollowed-out pieces of wood that were then covered with lacquer and gilding, this sculpture would have served as the principal image of worship in a Buddhist temple hall. The Buddha Yakushi resides in the Lapis Lazuli Paradise of the East, and heals all diseases, including the ailment of ignorance. His left hand once held a medicine jar, while his right hand gestures reassurance. Seated on a lotus pedestal and backed by a mandorla and halo, the Buddha may have once been flanked by the bodhisattvas of the Sun and Moon, Nikkō and Gakkō, and protected by the Twelve Divine Generals, or Junishinshō.
A gilded wood sculpture, with an aged and worn surface, depicts a tiered pedestal. An octagonal base with stepped levels supports a central column decorated with carved panels. Above, a ring of downward-pointing petals sits beneath a flat, circular platform. The top section consists of a wide bowl formed from multiple rows of overlapping, upward-curving lotus petals. The dark gold surface features a blackened patina and visible wear throughout.

Seated Buddha (lotus pedestal)

1100s

Japan, Heian period (794–1185)

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