Seated Buddha at the Guimet Museum, Paris
Seated Buddha at the Guimet Museum, Paris
Published 2015-06-25T14:01:38+00:00
This is a large scale sculpture of a buddha, createcd in the Heian style. It originates from Japan, created in the first half of the XI century. It is made out of wood with traces of laquer paint which was to suggest that this was a highly decorated buddha placed in a temple. It is created in the Warihagi-Zukuri style where it was carved out of one piece of wood before being decorated by paint.
The hand positions in a buddha's pose can help identify its purpose or what it represents. Its right hand raised, and palm open facing outwards (Karana Mudra) resembles the expulsion of negative energy; the left hand rests facing upwards on the lap, the Varada Mudra, which represents compassion, sincerity and wish granting.
This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free. Scan the World is an open source, community effort, if you have interesting items around you and would like to contribute, email stw@myminifactory.com to find out how you can help.
Date published | 25/06/2015 |
Title | Seated Buddha |
Record | null |
Place | Musée Guimet |