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Special Exhibition Buddhist Statues Along Sagami Special Exhibition Buddhist Statues Along Sagami Special/Collection Exhibitions Room, Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History October 10 (Sat)-November 29 (Sun), 2020 List of Works ・The order of items in the catalogue may not necessarily be the same as in the exhibition. ・◎=Important Cultural Property 〇=Cultural Property Designated by the Kanagawa prefecture □=City and Town-level Designated Cultural Property ・Cities in the "Owner" column with no mention of the prefecture are located in Kanagawa prefecture. ・Some objects may be rotated during the exhibition. ・Works are on view throughout the exhibition period unless otherwise indicated. ・Works in the exhibition are subject to change. Number Designa Material, Century, Exhibition № Title, Region, Artist of Period Owner tion Technique Year Period Objects Prologue: From Kofun (burial mounds) to Buddhist Temples Bronze mirror with triangular rim and design 1 of four divinities and two beasts Bronze 1 3rd century Tokyo National Museum (Shindo Otsuka-yama Kofun, Hiratsuka city) Bronze Scissors 2 Bronze 6 Kofun period 4th century Tokyo National Museum (Shindo Otsuka-yama Kofun, Hiratsuka city) Bronze Whorl Ornament 3 Bronze 2 Kofun period 4th century Tokyo National Museum (Shindo Otsuka-yama Kofun, Hiratsuka city) Round Eaves-end Roof Tile 4 1 Nara period 8th century Chigasaki City Board of Education (Shimoterao-haiji site, Chigasaki city ) Demon-shaped Roof Tile Kanagawa Prefecture Board of 5 1 Nara period 8th century (Shimoterao-haiji site, Chigasaki city ) Education Hanging Image of the Thousand-armed Heian-Kamakura 12 - 13th 6 Avalokitesvara Bronze 1 Chigasaki City Board of Education period century (Shimoterao-haiji site, Chigasaki city ) Scroll Roller Ends 12th 7 Bronze 1 Heian period Chigasaki City Board of Education (Shimoterao-haiji site, Chigasaki city ) century Remains of a Flat Bronze Object 8 Bronze 5 Heian period? Chigasaki City Board of Education (Chigasaki city, Shimoterao-haiji site) Spoon Nara or Silla 9 Sahari 1 8th century Chigasaki City Board of Education (Shimoterao-haiji site, Chigasaki city ) period Water-flame ornament of the pagoda spire Nara-Heian 8 - 9th 10 Bronze 1 Ebina City Board of Education (Sagami Kokubunji site, Ebina city) period century Round Eaves-end Roof Tile 11 1 Nara period 8th century Ebina City Board of Education (Sagami Kokubunji site, Ebina city) Demon Shaped Roof Tile Nara-Heian 8 - 9th 12 1 Ebina City Board of Education (Sagami Kokubunji site, Ebina city) period century Round eaves-end roof tile 13 1 Nara period 8th century Ebina City Board of Education (Ebina city, Sagami Kokubunniji site) Earthenware with characters "Hokkeji 法華寺" Nara-Heian 8 - 9th 14 written in ink 1 Ebina City Board of Education period century (Ebina city, Site to the north of Kokubunniji) Round Eaves-end Roof Tile Kanagawa Prefecture Board of 15 1 Nara period 8th century (Hiratsuka city, Daiebara site) Education Standing Deva Nara-Heian 8 - 9th Kanagawa Prefecture Board of 16 Bronze 1 (Rokunoiki site, Hiratsuka city,) period century Education Part of the head of the Eleven-headed Heian-Kamakura 12 - 13th 17 Avalokiteshvara Bronze 1 Hiratsuka City Museum period century (Hiratsuka city, Shinomiya Shimonogo-haiji site) Earthenware with characters "kuninokuriya 18 □ 国厨" written in ink 1 Nara period 8th century Hiratsuka City Board of Education (Inarimae-A site, Hiratsuka city) Earthenware with characters "osumi ⼤住" 19 written in ink 1 Heian period 9th century Hiratsuka City Board of Education (Hiratsuka city, Inarimae-A site) Earthenware with characters "zoshi 曹司" 20 written in ink 1 Heian period 9th century Hiratsuka City Board of Education ( Korinji site, Hiratsuka city) Earthenware with characters "⼤佛" written 10th 21 1 Heian period Hiratsuka City Board of Education in ink century (Hiratsuka city, Tenjinmae site) Fragments of Earthen Pagoda 8 - 9th 22 1 set Heian period Hiratsuka City Board of Education (Shinmeikubo site, Hiratsuka city ) century Spoon Nara or Silla 23 □ Sahari 1 8th century Hiratsuka City Board of Education (Sanno-A site, Hiratsuka city ) period Chapter 1 Buddhist Images from Nara and Heian Period Nara-Kamakura 8 - 13th 24 ◎ Standing Thousand-armed Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Ryuhoji, Ebina city period century 12th 25 □ Seated Mahavairocana Wood 1 Heian period Anrakuji, Samukawa-machi century 12th 26 □ Standing Bodhisattva Wood 2 Heian period Enmeiji, Atsugi city century 12th 27 Standing Eleven-headed Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Heian period Hoshoji, Fujisawa city century 12th Fumonji, Midori district, Sagamihara 28 □ Standing Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Heian period century city 12th Kenkyoji, Midori district, 29 □ Seated Amitabha Buddha Wood 1 Heian period century Sagamihara city 12th Hachiman Shrine, Midori district, 30 □ Standing Avalokiteshvara Bronze 1 Heian period century Sagamihara city 12th 31 Standing Amitabha Buddha Wood 1 Heian period Fumonji, Fujisawa city century 12th 32 Seated Acala Wood 1 Heian period Kokubunji, Ebina city century Sutra Cylinder 33 (Minamikaname-ryukyuzan-kyodsuka, Bronze 1 Heian period Dated 1154 Hiratsuka City Museum Hiratsuka-city) Chapter 2 Buddhist Images from Kamakura Period 34 ◎ Seated Bhaishajyaguru Wood 1 Kamakura Period Dated 1197 Yomeiji, Fujisawa city 13 - 14th 35 □ Standing Suryaprabha and Candraprabha Wood 2 Kamakura Period Yomeiji, Fujisawa city century Seated Amitabha Buddha and Two Standing 13th 36 ◎ Bronze 3 Kamakura Period Hoshoji, Chigasaki city Attendants century 13th Muryokoji, Minami district, 37 Standing Bodhisattva Bronze 1 Kamakura Period century Sagamihara city Container-form Portable Buddhist 13th 38 □ Wood 1 Kamakura Period Aikawa-machi Board of Education (Hasugesan-kyodsuka site, Aikawa-cho) century Seated Buddha Antiquity-Middle Kanagawa Prefecture Board of 39 (Kugudo-nakahara site, Midori-ku, Bronze 1 Ages Education Sagamihara city) 13th 40 □ Standing Amitabha Buddha Wood 1 Kamakura Period Zenpukuji, Hiratsuka city century 13th Seigenji, Midori district, Sagamihara 41 □ Standing Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Kamakura Period century city 13 - 14th Shogakuji, Midori district, 42 Standing Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Kamakura Period century Sagamihara city 13th 43 □ Standing Eleven-headed Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Kamakura Period Jigenji, Fujisawa city century 13th 44 □ Standing Bhaishajyaguru Buddha Wood 1 Kamakura Period Hoshakuin-yakushido, Hiratsuka city century Standing Snake General (formerly known as 13 - 14th 45 the Bird General), Wood 1 Kamakura Period Hoshakuin-yakushido, Hiratsuka city century One of the Twelve Generals Chapter 3 Portraits of Eminent Monks 46 ◎ Seated Image of Taashinkyo Wood 1 Kamakura Period Dated 1318 Rendaiji, Odawara city Southern and Seated Image of Chuhominpon by Sculptors Seiunji, Koshu city, Yamanashi 47 ◎ Wood 1 Northern Dated 1353 Injun and Inko prefecture Dynasties period Muromachi 15th 48 Seated Image of Rankeidoryu Wood 1 Jorakuji, Kamakura city period century Southern and 14th 49 Seated Image of Ikodonen Wood 1 Northern Kentokuji, Atsugi city century Dynasties period Southern and 14th 50 ◎ Seated Image of Musososeki Wood 1 Northern Zuisenji, Kamakura city century Dynasties period Southern and Seated Image of Musososeki by Sculptor Kochozenji, Minami Alps city, 51 ◎ Wood 1 Northern Dated 1357 Kojo Yamanashi prefecture Dynasties period Southern and 14th Komyoji, Midori district, Sagamihara 11/4〜 52 〇 Image of Musososeki Color on Silk 1 Northern century city Dynasties period 11/29 Muromachi 15th Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of 10/10〜 53 Image of Chuhominpon Color on Silk 1 period century Cultural History 11/3 Chapter 4 Buddhist Images from the Southern and Northern Dynasties and Muromachi Period, and Foun Southern and 14th 54 Standing Ksitigarbha Wood 1 Northern Kentokuji, Atsugi city century Dynasties period Southern and 14th Komyoji, Midori district, Sagamihara 55 Seated Ksitigarbha Wood 1 Northern century city Dynasties period Southern and 14th 56 Seated Pindola Bharadvaja Wood 1 Northern Hasuge-jinja, Aikawa-machi century Dynasties period Southern and Northern 14 - 15th 57 〇 Seated Sarasvati Bronze 1 Jokenji, Chigasaki city Dynasties - century Muromachi period Southern and Standing Namubutsu-taishi (image of Prince 14th Joshoji, Midori district, Sagamihara 10/10〜 58 □ Wood 1 Northern Shotoku at age two) century city Dynasties period 11/15 Muromachi 15th Fukujuin, Midori district, 59 □ Seated Bhaishajyaguru Buddha Wood 1 period century Sagamihara city Southern and Northern 14 - 15th Shogakuji, Midori district, 参考 Seated Eleven-headed Avalokiteshvara Wood 1 Dynasties - century Sagamihara city Muromachi period Standing Amitabha Buddha, Bhaishajyaguru Muromachi 16th Shosenji, Midori district, 60 Buddha, and Thousand-armed Wood 3 period century Sagamihara city Avalokiteshvara Southern and 14th 61 □ 33 Manifestations of Avalokiteshvara Wood 11 Northern Komyoji, Hiratsuka city century Dynasties period Muromachi 15th 62 □ Seated White-robed Avalokiteshbara Wood 1 Myooin, Hiratsuka city period century Muromachi 15th 63 Seated Eleven-headed Avalokiteshvara Bronze 1 Kandaji, Hiratsuka city period century Muromachi 15th An'yoji, Midori district, Sagamihara 64 Marici on a Pig Wood 1 period century city Rubbing of the inscription on the Shokokuji Ink Rubbing on Kamakura period 10/10〜 65 2 Dated 1227 Aizu Museum, Waseda University bell Paper (date of the bell) 11/1 Ink Rubbing on Kamakura period 10/10〜 66 Rubbing of the inscription on the Taizoji bell 4 Dated 1264 Aizu Museum, Waseda University Paper (date of the bell) 11/1 Rubbing of the inscription on the Ink Rubbing on Kamakura
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