Ksitigarbha and the Ten Kings of Hell, 18th century, Unknown Korean, 62 x 80 x 7/8 in. ( x x cm), Ink and color on silk, Korea, 18th century, In Korea, Buddhist monasteries stressed the communal nature of worship, with monks and laity chanting sutras and placing ceremonial offerings before religious images. As a result, large scale, brightly colored paintings became a common feature in worship halls during the Choson dynasty. This painting represents Ksitigarbha, a bodhisattva who is believed to intercede on behalf of people condemned to the torments of hell.


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