Sculpture of the immortal basus in the Sanjusangendo temple in Kyoto: a standing figure of a skinny man with long hair, a staff and a scroll in his left hand, with a plate with the text 婆 藪 仙人 仙人 仙人 仙人, 'Basu Sennin next to him on the ground "(" The immortal basu "). Basu (Sanskr. Vasu) is depicted as an Indian asceet; He appears in Japanese Buddhist temples as one of the assistants of Senju Kannon, the century -armed Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara., Anonymous, 1890 - 1894 photograph Part of album with 69 photos of a trip through Japan. Japan cardboard. paper. photographic support albumen print p


Sculpture of the immortal basus in the Sanjusangendo temple in Kyoto: a standing figure of a skinny man with long hair, a staff and a scroll in his left hand, with a plate with the text 婆 藪 仙人 仙人 仙人 仙人, 'Basu Sennin next to him on the ground "(" The immortal basu "). Basu (Sanskr. Vasu) is depicted as an Indian asceet; He appears in Japanese Buddhist temples as one of the assistants of Senju Kannon, the century -armed Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara., Anonymous, 1890 - 1894 photograph Part of album with 69 photos of a trip through Japan. Japan cardboard. paper. photographic support albumen print piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture (+ sculpture) Japan


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