Buddhist Temple Bell, Korea, Previously owned by Ōyama Shrine, Tokushima, Goryeo dynasty, 1196 (Gift of the Ogura Foundation)
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 10
October 11, 2023 (Wed) - April 7, 2024 (Sun)
Buddhism began to spread on the Korean Peninsula during the 4th and 5th centuries. This section introduces Buddhist art from the Three Kingdoms period (57 BC–668 AD), the Unified Silla dynasty (669–935), and the Goryeo dynasty (935–1392), including gilt-bronze statues, bricks, roof tiles, and ritual implements.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Bodhisattva with One Leg Pendent | Korea | Three Kingdoms period, 7th century | Lent by Myōdenji Temple, Kyoto | |||
Highlight | Bodhisattva with One Leg Pendent | Korea | Three Kingdoms period, 7th century | Gift of the Ogura Foundation, TC-669 | |||
Highlight | Buddhist Temple Bell | Korea, Previously owned by Ōyama Shrine, Tokushima | Goryeo dynasty, 1196 | Gift of the Ogura Foundation, TE-903 |