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Fudo, The Immovable

Figure
ca. 1400-1600 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Carved and painted wood, figure of seated Buddha with thin head band, upper body bare, left forearm raised, right elbow crooked outward, legs crossed, soles of feet turned upward with drapery retaining traces of colour splayed out in front.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleFudo, The Immovable (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Carved and painted wood
Brief description
Seated figure of Fudo, a manifestation of Buddha whose purpose is the combatting of evil, carved and painted wood, Japan, ca. 1400-1600
Physical description
Carved and painted wood, figure of seated Buddha with thin head band, upper body bare, left forearm raised, right elbow crooked outward, legs crossed, soles of feet turned upward with drapery retaining traces of colour splayed out in front.
Dimensions
  • Approx. height: 39cm
  • Approx. width: 34cm
Style
Credit line
Gift of Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Dingwall D.S.O. through Art Fund
Object history
This figure would have originally been holding a rope in its left hand and a sword in its right hand, for binding and killing the wicked (Fudo as a manifestation of Buddha whose purpose is the combatting of evil).
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
A.91-1927

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Record createdMay 11, 2009
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