Kamakura period, datable to circa 1292
H. 67.9 × W. 24.8 × D. 22.9 cm (26 3/4 × 9 3/4 × 9 in.) 2.102 kg
[Yamanaka Shoji Co., Ltd, Awata Kyoto (1936)], sold; to Ellery Sedgwick, Beverly, MA, (1936-1960), passed; to his wife, Marjorie Russell, Beverly, MA (1960-1971), inherited; by Ellery Sedgwick, Jr., Gates Mills, Ohio, (1971-1991), inherited; by Walter Sedgwick, Woodside, CA, (1991-2019), partial and promised gift; to the Harvard Art Museums.
Wood, single-woodblock construction; with traces of polychromy over white gesso ground
12th-13th centuryJapaneseJapanese cypress (hinoki); assembled woodblock construction with polychromy and rock-crystal inlaid eyes
13th centuryJapanese2 sculptures: wood, multiple-woodblock construction; with traces of polychromy
13th-14th centuryJapaneseWood; red pigment applied to lips and urna and black pigment to the hair and eyes
13th centuryJapaneseWood, with red and green pigments applied to the robes and black to the hair
13th centuryJapaneseWood with polychromy
13th centuryJapaneseCamphor wood, unpainted except for red pigment on lips and black on eyes
13th centuryJapaneseWood; deep blue pigment applied to the background and to the inside of the shrine cover; blue pigment applied to the head
13th centuryJapaneseWood; cinnabar-red pigment applied to the background; bow-and-arrow of thin metal wire
13th centuryJapaneseWood, multiple-woodblock construction; with traces of polychromy
13th-14th centuryJapaneseWood with traces of lacquer, polychromy, and gilding
13th centuryJapaneseWood, multiple-woodblock construction; with traces of polychromy
13th-14th centuryJapanese