Shotoku Taishi, anonymous, c. 1200 - c. 1350

Shotoku Taishi, anonymous, c. 1200 - c. 1350

wood, traces of polychromy, h 74.5cm × w 32cm × d 40cm More details

Buddhism took hold in Japan in the middle of the 6th century. Around 600, the statesman Shotoku Taishi was a major advocate of the new religion. He would later be revered as a deity himself. Here Shotoku Taishi is represented as a child of two, the age at which he is traditionally believed to have worshipped Buddha for the first time. The sculptor has successfully rendered a childlike face, but one that nonetheless conveys great wisdom.

On display in Asian pavilion, room 2

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