Utilization of the Iconography of Buddhist Prints during the Joseon Dynasty—Focusing on “the Listener” in Sakyamuni Preaching Paintings
This paper focuses on the iconography of “the Listener” in Buddhist prints that was adopted in Joseon dynasty Sakyamuni Preaching paintings. Regarding change in the Listener iconography from bodhisattva form to monk form, diverse research has been conducted on the Listener’s identity and origin. How...
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2021
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Religions
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 5 |
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Joseon Dynasty
B Gapsa Temple 岬寺 B Gyeonseongam Hermitage 見性庵 B Yeongsusa Temple 靈水寺 B Sakyamuni Preaching B the Listener B Gongsanbonsa Temple 公山本寺 B Lotus Sutra B Buddhist prints B Myeongok 明玉 |
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