| Accession Nr.: | 1599 |
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| Type: | painting; hanging scroll |
| Artist/Maker: | |
| Date of production: |
turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
Meiji era |
| Place of production: | |
| Acquisition: | collected by Péter Vay |
| Materials/Techniques: | colours on silk |
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| Dimensions: | height: 157 cm width: 41.2 cm mirror: 76.9 × 33 cm |
Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion (Sanskrit: Avalokiteśvara), sits on a rock in front of a waterfall, which is seen cascading down from the
distant mountains. The torrent shown in the background turns into a gentle stream at her feet. She wears typical Japanese clothing: a long blue kimono with an obi around her waist.
distant mountains. The torrent shown in the background turns into a gentle stream at her feet. She wears typical Japanese clothing: a long blue kimono with an obi around her waist.