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En no Gyōja, 1200s. wood, Average: 74.9 cm (29 1/2 in.). Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 1975.65. CC0.
En no Gyōja
1200s
Maker Unknown
Japanese Art
En no Gyōja, 1200s. Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333). Wood; average: 74.9 cm (29 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1975.65 This Buddhist monk is known as En no Gyōja, or “En the Ascetic” (legendarily 634–701), who is said to have founded Shugendō, a style of religious practice focused on performing challenging, rigorous tests of courage and devotion in mountainous settings. This sculpture was once flanked by the demons Zenki and Koki (CMA, 2012.40).