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Ten Rakan Examining a Painting of White-Robed Kannon, 1792. Creator: Kato Nobukiyo
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Ten Rakan Examining a Painting of White-Robed Kannon, 1792. Creator: Kato Nobukiyo
Ten Rakan Examining a Painting of White-Robed Kannon, 1792. Edo period (1615-1868). White-Robed Kannon (Sanskrit: Pandaravasini Avalokitesvara), the bodhisattva of compassio
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This print captures the essence of spiritual contemplation and artistic appreciation. Titled "Ten Rakan Examining a Painting of White-Robed Kannon" this masterpiece was created by the talented artist Kato Nobukiyo in 1792 during Japan's Edo period. The focal point of the image is a group of ten rakan, or enlightened disciples, engrossed in examining a hanging scroll depicting White-Robed Kannon. Also known as Pandaravasini Avalokitesvara, this bodhisattva symbolizes compassion and mercy in Buddhism. The white-robed figure exudes serenity and grace, embodying the concept of compassionate love towards all beings. Nobukiyo's skillful use of ink and color on paper brings life to this scene from centuries ago. The attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke reveals intricate patterns on the robes, delicate plant motifs surrounding the painting, and majestic trees that frame the composition. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork represents not only Japanese heritage but also serves as a testament to humanity's enduring quest for spirituality across time and cultures. It invites viewers to reflect upon their own connection with nature, religion, and compassion. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece by Nobukiyo, we are reminded that art has an extraordinary power to transcend boundaries – both geographical and temporal – allowing us to appreciate beauty while contemplating profound concepts such as compassion and our place within the world.
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