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*Statue of [[Avalokitesvara|''Sahasrabhuja-arya-avalokiteśvara'']] in the temple known as [[Sanjusangen-dō]] in [[Kyoto]].
*Statue of [[Avalokitesvara|''Sahasrabhuja-arya-avalokiteśvara'']] in the temple known as [[Sanjusangen-dō]] in [[Kyoto]].
*The statue of Ugyō, one of the [[Nio|Niō]] guardians at the Nandaimon in front of the temple [[Tōdai-ji]] in [[Nara, Nara|Nara]], with [[Jōkaku]] and 12 assistant sculptors.
*The statue of Ugyō, one of the [[Nio (Buddhism)|Niō]] guardians at the Nandaimon in front of the temple [[Tōdai-ji]] in [[Nara, Nara|Nara]], with [[Jōkaku]] and 12 assistant sculptors.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:59, 19 December 2023

Statue of Sahasrabhuja-arya-avalokiteśvara in Sanjusangen-dō (National Treasure of Japan)

Tankei (湛慶 1173 – June 13, 1256) was a Japanese sculptor of the Kei school, which flourished in the Kamakura period. He was the student of and eldest son of the master sculptor Unkei.

Famous works

References

  • Hiromichi Soejima, « Japan, §V: Sculpture > (iv) Kamakura period (1185–1333) » [archive], Oxford Art Online, université d’Oxford. Consulté le 3 août 2012
  • Hisashi Mōri, Sculpture of the Kamakura period, vol. 11, Weatherhill, coll. « Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art », 1974 (ISBN 9780834810174), p. 70
  • Victor Harris et Ken Matsushima, Kamakura: the renaissance of Japanese sculpture 1185–1333, British Museum Press, 2010 (ISBN 9780714114514), p. 36-37