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

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Yūzū nenbutsu teachings; Narrative illustration
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Ink and color on paper
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"Illustrated History of the Yūzū nenbutsu Sect (Yūzū nenbutsu engi), Vol. II," created by Monk Musashi Hōgen in the early 17th century, serves as a visual narrative documenting the teachings and lineage of the Yūzū nenbutsu sect, a branch of Pure Land Buddhism in Japan. This work is significant for its detailed illustrations and inscriptions, which not only reflect the sect's doctrinal developments but also provide insight into the socio-religious context of the period.

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"Illustrated History of the Yūzū nenbutsu Sect (Yūzū nenbutsu engi), Vol. II," created by Monk Musashi Hōgen, features a series of meticulously rendered scenes that depict the foundational narratives and key figures of the Yūzū nenbutsu sect, characterized by vibrant colors and intricate line work. The composition employs a combination of traditional Japanese painting techniques and a narrative format, allowing for a dynamic visual storytelling that reflects the sect's doctrinal principles and historical context.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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