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涅槃寂静 | THE COLLECTION OF DAVID AND NAYDA UTTERBERG (LOTs 1-20)









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                                                                     ATTRIBUTED TO EMPEROR SHIRAKAWA
                                                                     (JAPAN, 12TH CENTURY)
                                                                     Section of the Sutra of Contemplation on the Buddha of
                                                                     Immeasurable Life (Kanmuryojukyo)
                                                                     Fragment of handscroll mounted as a hanging scroll; malachite with
                                                                     gold-ruled lines and painted decoration in gold and silver on paper
                                                                     10º x 4º in. (26 x 10.8 cm.)
                                                                     With a paper certificate of authentication (kiwame fuda) by Kanda
                                                                     Doki (1633-1711)

                                                                     $20,000-30,000
                                                                     伝白河院筆 観無量寿経断簡 (蓮華王院切)

                                                                     PROVENANCE:
                                                                     Gogatsudo, Tokyo, 24 Aug. 2004
                                                                     Pieces cut from this sutra, commonly known as the Rengeoingire
                                                                     (“fragment from the Rengeoin Temple"), were among the most
                                                                     sought after by collectors in the Momoyama and Edo periods. This
                                                                     fragment was likely mounted in a tekagami album in the seventeenth
                                                                     century. Another fragment, with five lines of calligraphy, is in the
                                                                     Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, a
                                                                     gift of Sylvan Barnet and William Burto in 2014. The fragments
                                                                     are admired for the delicate painting of birds and butterflies in
                                                                     the margins and the text is valued because of its attribution to the
                                                                     Cloistered Emperor Shirakawa (r. 1027–86). This fragment, with
                                                                     six lines of text written in malachite, may be the longest known
                                                                     example. Marks in black ink were added later to assist with Japanese
                                                                     reading of the Chinese. The Kanmuryojukyo is considered one of
                                                                     the most significant sutras of the Pure Land Buddhist sect.





























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