Ōtsu-e Nirvana of the Buddha (Ōtsu-e Butsu Nehanzu)
https://clevelandart.org/art/2016.306
The painting parodies the traditional representation of this subject. The death of Buddha is actually the moment he achieves nirvana and escapes the endless cycle of death and rebirth. Hakuen transformed this serious moment (see The Death of the Buddha [1916.1141]) into a live...
Painting
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2016.306
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Terms
Culture
Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)
Technique
hanging scroll, ink and color on paper
Genre
Painting
Department
Japanese Art
Relations
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