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rdfs:label | "The Illustrated Miraculous Origins of the Yūzū Nenbutsu School (Yūzū Nenbutsu Engi Emaki)" |
schema:name 2 | "The Illustrated Miraculous Origins of the Yūzū Nenbutsu School (Yūzū Nenbutsu Engi Emaki)" @en |
schema:name | "融通念仏縁起絵巻" @ja |
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schema:dateCreated | "1300-1399" |
schema:description 15 | "type: Painting" |
schema:description | "collection: ASIAN - Handscroll" |
schema:description | "technique: Handscroll; ink, color and gold on paper" |
schema:description | "年代・世紀:鎌倉時代・14世紀" |
schema:description | "culture: Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333)" |
schema:description | "digital_description: This narrative scroll illustrates the story of Priest Ryonin and the Yuzu Nenbutsu sect he founded. The sect was an offshoot of Pure Land Buddhism--a tradition that encouraged reliance on the Amida Buddha for salvation in his Western Paradise. It was believed that by merely repeating the nenbutsu, a simple mantra, one could gain admission into paradise. All the activities in the scroll point to the collective participation of the figures (both human and animal) in the recitation practice and worship of the Amida Buddha....(more)" |
schema:description | "作者等:" |
schema:description | "measurements: Image: 29.7 x 1232.4 cm (11 11/16 x 485 3/16 in.); Overall: 30.3 x 1373.5 cm (11 15/16 x 540 3/4 in.)" |
schema:description | "inscription: This narrative scroll illustrates the story of Priest Ryonin and the Yuzu Nenbutsu sect he founded. The sect was an offshoot of Pure Land Buddhism--a tradition that encouraged reliance on the Amida Buddha for salvation in his Western Paradise. It was believed that by merely repeating the nenbutsu, a simple mantra, one could gain admission into Paradise. All the activities in the scroll point to the collective participation of the figures (both human and animal) in the recitation practice and worship of the Amida Buddha....(more)" |
schema:description | "wall_description: This painting is the second of a pair of horizontal scrolls. The first scroll--in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago--depicts the biography of the Buddhist monk Ryonin. The scroll here begins with scenes of Ryonin’s death and tells of miracles ascribed to the following of his teachings. Ryonin asserted the total interconnectedness of all things, or yuzu. He preached that by the act of entering the name of anyone needing intercession in a registry, a flood of accumulated merit from all the registry’s participants could generate miraculous outcomes....(more)" |
schema:description | "current_location: 003 Special Exhibition Hall" |
schema:description | "員数:1巻" |
schema:description | "creditline: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt, John L. Severance, and Edward L. Whittemore Funds" |
schema:description | "tombstone: The Illustrated Miraculous Origins of the Yūzū Nenbutsu School (Yūzū Nenbutsu Engi Emaki), 1300s. Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333). Handscroll; ink, color and gold on paper; image: 29.7 x 1232.4 cm (11 11/16 x 485 3/16 in.); overall: 30.3 x 1373.5 cm (11 15/16 x 540 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt, John L. Severance, and Edward L. Whittemore Funds 1956.87...(more)" |
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schema:image | <https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1956.87/1956.87_web.jpg> |
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schema:temporal | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/time/1300-1399> (➜ "1300~1399年") |
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