Illustrated Frontispiece to the Sutra of Enlightenment through the Accumulation of Merit and Virtue, the So-called Jingoji Sutra ca. 1150-85 Japan This scroll bears a large rectangular Jingo-ji seal in red ink below the title, indicating that it once belonged to the set of more than five thousand sutra scrolls known as the Jingo-ji sutras. The retired emperor Toba (1103-1156) commissioned the transcription of these sutras about 1149. His son Goshirakawa (1127-1192) continued the project and dedicated it to Jingo-ji temple in Kyoto in 1185.. Illustrated Frontispiece to the Sutra of Enlightenment through the Accumulation of Merit and Virtue, the So-called Jingoji Sutra. Japan. ca. 1150-85. Handscroll; gold and silver on indigo-dyed paper. late Heian period (ca. 900-1185). Paintings

Illustrated Frontispiece to the Sutra of Enlightenment through the Accumulation of Merit and Virtue, the So-called Jingoji Sutra ca. 1150-85 Japan This scroll bears a large rectangular Jingo-ji seal in red ink below the title, indicating that it once belonged to the set of more than five thousand sutra scrolls known as the Jingo-ji sutras. The retired emperor Toba (1103-1156) commissioned the transcription of these sutras about 1149. His son Goshirakawa (1127-1192) continued the project and dedicated it to Jingo-ji temple in Kyoto in 1185.. Illustrated Frontispiece to the Sutra of Enlightenment through the Accumulation of Merit and Virtue, the So-called Jingoji Sutra. Japan. ca. 1150-85. Handscroll; gold and silver on indigo-dyed paper. late Heian period (ca. 900-1185). Paintings
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