不動明王二童子像, Fudō Myōō and Two Attendants, After Ryūshū Shūtaku


不動明王二童子像, Fudō Myōō and Two Attendants, Nanbokuchō period (1336–92), Japan, One of a triptych of hanging scrolls; hand-colored woodblock print on paper, Image: 40 3/8 x 14 in. ( x cm), Paintings, After Ryūshū Shūtaku (Myōtaku) (Japanese, 1307–1388), Fudō Myōō—literally, “the Immovable Wisdom King”—is a fearsome protector of Buddhist teachings. Originally an important deity of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyō), he was also revered in Zen temples


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