Illustrated History of the Yūzū nenbutsu Sect (Yūzū nenbutsu engi), Vol. I

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Yūzū nenbutsu teachings; Illustrated narrative
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Ink and color on paper
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"Illustrated History of the Yūzū nenbutsu Sect (Yūzū nenbutsu engi), Vol. I," created by Monk Musashi Hōgen in the early 17th century, serves as a significant visual narrative documenting the origins and teachings of the Yūzū nenbutsu sect of Pure Land Buddhism. This work not only reflects the sect's doctrinal developments but also illustrates the broader socio-religious context of Japan during the Edo period, highlighting the interplay between art and religious practice.

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"Illustrated History of the Yūzū nenbutsu Sect (Yūzū nenbutsu engi), Vol. I," created by Monk Musashi Hōgen, features a series of meticulously rendered illustrations that depict key figures and events associated with the Yūzū nenbutsu sect, characterized by its vibrant color palette and intricate line work. The composition is organized in a narrative format, utilizing a combination of text and imagery to convey the doctrinal teachings and historical context of the sect, reflecting the stylistic conventions of Edo-period Japanese painting.

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Harvard Art Museum

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Illustrated History of the Yūzū nenbutsu Sect (Yūzū nenbutsu engi), Vol. I