Sacred Treasures of Mount Koya: The Art of Japanese Shingon
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From september 1 to november 10 2002 |
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Asian art
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91 samples of paintings, sculptures, textiles, and printed works dating from the Heian Period to the Showa Period demonstrate the rich aesthtic and cultural legacy of Japan's Shingon Budhist tradition. |
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900 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawai
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 | Kongo Daisho (Heavenly General), Kamakura period (1185-1333 A.D.), Japan
Colors on wood, H. 149 cm
Kongobu-ji |
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