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Buddha Amitabha and Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha (Amitabul gwa Jijang bosal do 아미타불과 지장보살도 阿彌陀佛・地藏菩薩圖)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Provenance

To 1913
Garrett Chatfield Pier (1875–1943), New York, purchased in Japan [1]

From 1913
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Note:
[1] Garrett Chatfield Pier, an early curator of decorative arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, bought Buddha Amitabha with the Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha while traveling in Asia. His time spent in East Asia also inspired his publications on the mortuary temple of the Yongle 永樂 emperor (1360–1424) outside Beijing as well as Temple Treasures of Japan, an engaging guide to Japanese Buddhist sites. Both publications appeared in 1914. Despite these accomplishments, the English-born Pier is better remembered as an Egyptologist, forming his own personal collection of antiquities in addition to that at the Metropolitan.

Apparatus
Fabric-wrapped outer box with sticker “13.5”; wooden inner box uninscribed
Remarks
  1. (Undated note) At the time of purchase, thought to be Tang 唐 Chinese.

  2. (Mr. Hamada, Bunkazai kenkyūjo 文化財研究所, 1967) Probably Korean.

  3. (Mr. Miyajima, Bunkachō 文化庁, 1980) The painting is Korean.

  4. (Kim Hongnam 김홍남, 1987) Goryeo 고려 高麗 13th–14th century.

Published References

Chung Woothak 鄭于澤. “Kōrai Amida hachidai bosatsu zu no henyō 高麗阿弥陀八大菩薩図の変容 [Transformation of Paintings of Amitabha and Eight Great Bodhisattvas of the Koryo Dynasty].” Yamato bunka 大和文華 80 (1988): 2, fig. 1.

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Arts of Korea. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998. 168–69, 432, pl. 76.

Kim, Kumja Paik. Goryeo Dynasty: Korea’s Age of Enlightenment, 918–1392. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2003. 72–73, pl. 13.

Gungnip Jungang Bangmulgwan 국립중앙박물관. Miguk, Hanguk misul eul mannada 미국, 한국 미술을 만나다 [Korean art from the United States]. Seoul: Gungnip Jungang Bangmulgwan, 2012. 22–23, pl. 5.

Chung Woothak 정우택. “Miguk sojae Hanguk bulhwa josa yeongu 미국소재 한국불화 조사 연구 [Investigation Research on the Korean Buddhist Painting in the United States].” Dongak misulsahak 東岳美術史學 13 (2012): 47–48, fig. 17.

Chung, Woothak. “Iconography, Technique, and Context in Koryo Buddhist Painting.” In New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryo, by Youn-mi Kim. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2013. 22–25, fig. 1.7.

Jahyeon 자현. Bulhwa ui bimil: samguk sidae byeokwa eseo joseon sidae gwaebul kkaji 1,600 yeo nyeoneul ieo on challanhan mideum ui girok 불화의 비밀: 삼국시대 벽화에서 조선시대 괘불까지 1,600여 년을 이어온 찬란한 믿음의 기록. Seoul: Jogyejong Chulpansa, 2017. 130.

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