Jakabffy Imre szerk.: Az Iparművészeti Múzeum Évkönyvei 13. (Budapest, 1971)

HOPP FERENC MÚZEUM - MUSÉE FERENC HOPP - Horváth, Tibor: Notes to the Iconography of the White-robed Kannon

Fig. 2. A Detail of the Japanese Piooni in the Jubilee Exhibition and explanations by a monk called Gizan. The drawings of the 33 Kannons both in the Butsuzo Zukan and Kannon no sbirube were done after this bocik. Fortunately a complete set of Kannon paintings, except for one. has survived from early times — from the Muromachi period — in Kencho-ji founded Ín 1253. and can be found today in the Kamakura Kokuho-kan 10 . In the literature 1 found first of all four reproductions of the Kencho-ji Kannons in the vol. XL of the Kokubo Bijulsu-sliu Taisei (Shina-Ghosen, vol. I.). Tokyo, 1933, figs 77-80. In May 1970, 1(1 Kamakura no Butsu-ga, Kamakura Kokuho-kan zuroku, VI. 1958, 19—20. pi. 1.6.

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