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Barbarian Royalty Worshiping the Buddha
900s
Zhao Guangfu
Zhao Guangfu (Chinese, c. 923–976)
Chinese Art
Barbarian Royalty Worshiping the Buddha, 900s. Attributed to Zhao Guangfu (Chinese, c. 923–976). Handscroll, ink and color on silk; overall: 28.6 x 103.5 cm (11 1/4 x 40 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Severance and Greta Millikin 1957.358
Inscription: Colophon (postscript) by Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322):
Buddhism has been in China for thousands of years. Consequently, the Buddha’s image can be seen in every household. Those who saw such images would have naturally shown a respectful attitude. Whether it was done by a past master or a modern version is immaterial. [Signature] Zi'ang [seal] Zhao Shi Zi'ang
佛法入中國千餘年。殆是家有其像。見之者悉起敬心,不當以古今畫手分別也。 子昂 [印]趙氏子昂 Inscription: Colophon by Guo Bi (1280-1335):
A transcription of Zheng fa yan zang ming bing xu 正法眼藏銘幷序 by Wuwei Jushi 無為居士
Signature: Situi Jushi Guo Bi 思退居士郭畀.
2 seals. Inscription: Spurious artist's signature: Zhao Guangfu Inscription: 1 seal of the Li family (Yuan Dynasty) Inscription: 14 seals of Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736-95) Inscription: 1 seal of Jiaqing Emperor (r. 1796-1820) Inscription: 1 seal of Xuantong Emperor (r. 1909-11) Inscription: 1 official seal of the Yuan dynasty, “Tian li zhi bao 天曆之寶” (Treasure of Tianli), Tianli being
the reign of Emperor Wenzong (r. 1329-32).