#Nakabayashi Gennai
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Gozanze Myo-o, Nakabayashi Gennai, 1675, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
This sculpture depicts Gozanze Myo-o, a four-faced, multi-limb deity, trampling Daijizaiten and his consort, Uma, the gods of unruly human passion. The figure belonged to an ensemble of five sculptures arranged within the sanctuary of an Esoteric Buddhist temple. The group was known collectively as the Godai Myo-o (Five Great Lords of Light), and together the sculptures symbolize the rage against all threats to Buddhism and all obstacles to enlightenment. Such icons were introduced to Japan from China by the monk Kukai in the ninth century, and they were used in ceremonies to bless and protect the nation. Gift of Iwao Setsu Size: 107.5 × 64 × 47 cm (42 3/8 × 26 3/8 × 18 1/2 in.) Medium: Wood with polychromy
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/118801/
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Love how so many of the sculptures in the AIC's Asian collection look SO ANNOYED BRUH!
Nakabayashi Gennai by Gozanze Myō-ō:
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