Portraits of Chōgen
An edition of Portraits of Chōgen (2011)
the transformation of Buddhist art in early medieval Japan
By John M. Rosenfield
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Brill
Language
eng
Pages
296
Description:
This volume vividly describes the efforts of the Japanese monk Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121-1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in the brutal civil conflicts of the 1180s. Chōgen is best known for his role in recasting the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) at Tōdaiji in Nara, reconstructing the South Great Gate (Nandaimon), and making the famous guardian statues there. This study concentrates on these and other works of art and architecture associated with Chōgen, situating them in the turbulent political and social climate of Japan and in the larger spiritual contexts of East Asian Buddhism.
subjects: Buddhist art, Japanese Art, Art, Buddhism, japan, Pictorial works
People: Chōgen (1121?-1195?)
Places: Japan
Times: To 1600