Lotus Moon scroll/Modern ceramic lotus vase

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Japanese scroll depicting white robed Kannon… moon goddess

17th century

height: 127 cm; width: 40 cm

A white robed Kannon sits atop a rock surrounded by turbulent waters backed by the moon and sometimes referred to as the moon goddess. white robed Kuan-yin (Byaku-e) expresses the union of Transcendental Wisdom and Compassion. the sprig of willow branch in the vase represents spring and freshness, the renewal of life.

The subject Kuan-yin had a strong influence on Japanese artists from the 15th - 17 th centuries and many versions were made although few survive today of which this is one example by Shinkyo

Note: the most famous scroll of Kuan-yin is by Mu Ch’i (chinese artist) dated to 1245 and held in Daitoku ji temple, Kyoto. It is considered the finest Zen painting.

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pure celadon vase in shape of a flowering lotus by Japanese modern ceramic artist Suwa Sozan III (1932-2005)

height: 23 cm. … comes with a signed tomobako

The name Sozan (1932-2005) is synonymous in Japan with the finest celadons in the style of the superlative Chinese celadons from Longquan kilns during the Sung period. Suwa Sozan III follows in the tradition of Suwa Sozan I (1852-1922) appointed as a Imperial Court Artist

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Japanese scroll depicting white robed Kannon… moon goddess

17th century

height: 127 cm; width: 40 cm

A white robed Kannon sits atop a rock surrounded by turbulent waters backed by the moon and sometimes referred to as the moon goddess. white robed Kuan-yin (Byaku-e) expresses the union of Transcendental Wisdom and Compassion. the sprig of willow branch in the vase represents spring and freshness, the renewal of life.

The subject Kuan-yin had a strong influence on Japanese artists from the 15th - 17 th centuries and many versions were made although few survive today of which this is one example by Shinkyo

Note: the most famous scroll of Kuan-yin is by Mu Ch’i (chinese artist) dated to 1245 and held in Daitoku ji temple, Kyoto. It is considered the finest Zen painting.

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pure celadon vase in shape of a flowering lotus by Japanese modern ceramic artist Suwa Sozan III (1932-2005)

height: 23 cm. … comes with a signed tomobako

The name Sozan (1932-2005) is synonymous in Japan with the finest celadons in the style of the superlative Chinese celadons from Longquan kilns during the Sung period. Suwa Sozan III follows in the tradition of Suwa Sozan I (1852-1922) appointed as a Imperial Court Artist

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