ANONYMOUS (JAPAN, 12TH CENTURY)
ANONYMOUS (JAPAN, 12TH CENTURY)
ANONYMOUS (JAPAN, 12TH CENTURY)
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ANONYMOUS (JAPAN, 12TH CENTURY)

Section of the Flower Ornament Sutra, known as Senpukujikyo

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ANONYMOUS (JAPAN, 12TH CENTURY)
Section of the Flower Ornament Sutra, known as Senpukujikyo
Fragment of handscroll mounted as a hanging scroll; ink, gold ruled lines and flecks of gold leaf on indigo-dyed paper
9 3⁄8 x 20 1⁄8 in. (23.8 x 51.1 cm.)
Provenance
Yamada Collection, Kamakura
Kososhi Unshodo, Kyoto, 29 Nov. 2002

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Lot Essay

This scorched fragment is from the Flower Ornament Sutra (Kegonkyo) from Senpukuj, a temple in Osaka. The sutra records the sermons delivered by Shakyamuni Buddha immediately after his enlightenment. At some point, this set of scrolls was damaged by fire; the pieces that survived were mounted as hanging scrolls and sold after World War II. Other examples are in the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, a gift of Sylvan Barnet and William Burto in 2014, and the Nezu Museum, Tokyo. The ornate paper and elegant script of the Japanese aristocracy are characteristic of the late Heian period, c. 1100.

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