Seishi
The deity Seishi stands for wisdom and in Japan is always represented as part of a triad. In a temple, he and his attendant Kannon (Chinese: Guanyin) would have flanked the Buddha Amida. Seishi is invariably seated to Amida's right with his hands folded before his chest in obeisance of Amida’s higher power.
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Seishi
The deity Seishi stands for wisdom and in Japan is always represented as part of a triad. In a temple, he and his attendant Kannon (Chinese: Guanyin) would have flanked the Buddha Amida. Seishi is invariably seated to Amida's right with his hands folded before his chest in obeisance of Amida’s higher power.
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging va ...... st Karl Becker, Berlijn, 1950)
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On loan from the Asian Art Soc ...... nst Karl Becker, Berlin, 1950)
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De godheid Seishi staat voor w ...... oor de hogere macht van Amida.
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The deity Seishi stands for wi ...... sance of Amida’s higher power.
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AK-MAK-119
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Rijksmuseum
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Seishi
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Seishi
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created
c. 1400 - c. 1600
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ca. 1400 - ca. 1600
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extent
Beeld breedte 61,5 cm
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Beeld diepte 59,5 cm
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Geheel hoogte 103,5 cm
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Sokkel breedte 86,3 cm
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Sokkel diameter 60,3 cm
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Sokkel diepte 70,5 cm
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Sokkel hoogte 30,5 cm
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depth 59.5 cm
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depth 70.5 cm
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diameter 60.3 cm
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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provenance
…; collection Paul Wegener;{No ...... om on loan to the museum, 1972
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spatial
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15e eeuw
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15th century
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16e eeuw
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16th century
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