Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
Published 2015-08-11T12:36:18+00:00
This is one of six luohans created between the 11th-13th Century (Song dynasty). A luohan (arhat in Sanskrit) is a holy monk striving to attain Buddhahood through meditation. In Chinese temples, luohans are usually found in groups of sixteen or eighteen. The figures of this incomplete group all have strikingly individual postures and facial expressions. Terse and without any superfluous detail, they are powerful examples of Song dynasty sculpture.
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Date published | 11/08/2015 |
Title | Luohan |
Place | Royal Ontario Museum |