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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
The bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Kannon in Japanese) stands with each of his feet upon a lotus blossom. The Buddha Amitabha (Amida in Japanese) appears in his headdress. The text written in golden characters attached to the top of the painting is a portion of a religious text extolling the virtues of the bodhisattva. The painter was inspired by Buddhist paintings of the Korean Goreyo period (918–1392); he attempted to reproduce the diaphanous shawl sometimes seen in such early works.
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Welcoming Descent of Jizō
阿弥陀如来像|Welcoming Descent of Amida Buddha
Unidentified artist — 薬師三尊|Triad of the Medicine Master Budd
Unidentified artist — 지장보살도 고려|地藏菩薩圖 高麗|Kshitigarbha
Samantabhadra
Unidentified — 地蔵菩薩|Jizō Bosatsu (Sanskrit: Ksitigharba)
十一面観音影向図|Eleven-Headed Kannon on Mount Fudaraku
白衣観音図|White-Robed Kannon
雨宝童子図大津絵|Ōtsu-e of Uhō Dōji
Unidentified artist — 아미타삼존도 고려|阿彌陀三尊圖 高麗|Amitabha triad
Unidentified artist — 地蔵菩薩来迎図|Welcoming Descent of the Bodhi
Unidentified artist — 南宋 佚名 阿彌陀佛圖 軸|Buddha Amitabha De