Buddhist Art of Korea
"Buddhist Art of Korea"
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 10 June 24, 2020 (Wed) - October 11, 2020 (Sun)

Container for Sarira (Buddhist relics), Three-storied pagoda design in hairline engraving, Attributed provenance: Namsan
his part features the essence of Korean Buddhist art.
Major Work(s) on Exhibit 3 results
Designation | Name | Amount | Creation Excavation | Period | Acquisition Ownership | Comment | |
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Important Art Object | Container for ”Sarira” (Buddhist relics), Three-storied pagoda design in hairline engraving | Attributed provenance: Namsan, Gyeongju, Korea | Unified Silla dynasty, 8th century | Gift of the Ogura Foundation TJ-5355 | ||
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Seated Bodhisattva with One Leg Pendent | Korea | Three Kingdoms period, 7th century | Myoudenji Temple, Kyoto (Yase) | |||
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Gong with a Year Inscription | By Han Jungseo, Korea | Goryeo dynasty, dated 1213 | TE-814 |
