File:Arhat 15.jpg
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DescriptionArhat 15.jpg | One of the sixteen Arhats (絹本著色十六羅漢像, kenpon choshoku jūroku rakanzō) from the Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. Dated to 11th century Heian period. Set of 16 hanging scrolls, 95.9–97.2 cm x 57.8–52.2 cm. Color on silk. The scrolls were formerly owned by the Shōjuraigō-ji temple in Shiga and are designated as National Treasures of Japan. |
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11th century date QS:P,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Source | Tokyo National Museum |
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