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Lotus Sutra, Chapters 12 and 14, ca. 1667. Creator: Unknown
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Lotus Sutra, Chapters 12 and 14, ca. 1667. Creator: Unknown
Lotus Sutra, Chapters 12 and 14, ca. 1667. The Lotus Sutra, the most popular of all Buddhist scriptures, promises salvation to all who place faith in it. The set to which this handscroll belongs demonstrates how the courtly tradition of late Heian-period sutra copying was revived by the palace in early modern times
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This print showcases the Lotus Sutra, Chapters 12 and 14, dating back to approximately 1667. Created by an unknown artist, this handscroll is a testament to the enduring popularity of the Lotus Sutra, one of Buddhism's most revered scriptures. The Lotus Sutra offers salvation to all who place their faith in its teachings. What makes this particular piece remarkable is how it reflects the revival of the courtly tradition of sutra copying during Japan's early modern period. This revival was spearheaded by the palace and demonstrates a seamless blend of late Heian-period artistic techniques with contemporary influences. The handscroll itself is a visual feast for the eyes. Vibrant colors such as gold and silver are meticulously applied on indigo-dyed paper, creating a striking contrast that adds depth and richness to every stroke. As you follow along with this two-handscroll set, you will be transported into a world where religion intertwines with artistry. Currently housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this heritage artwork serves as a window into seventeenth-century Japan and its deep-rooted religious traditions. It invites viewers to contemplate not only the beauty captured within each brushstroke but also the profound spiritual significance embedded in every scene depicted. As we admire this masterpiece from an unknown creator, let us marvel at how art can transcend time and space while preserving cultural legacies for generations to come.
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