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Flinders University Arts of Asia (Sources & Contexts), EDUC9884

Flinders University Arts of Asia (Sources & Contexts), EDUC9884. Kamakura Period 1185-1333 Juichimen Kannon ( Avalokitesvara ) c1250, Japan Bequest of Sir Samuel Way 1916 Art Gallery of South Australia. Fallen Leaves An Introduction to Japanese Aesthetics. Fallen leaves.

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Flinders University Arts of Asia (Sources & Contexts), EDUC9884

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  1. Flinders University Arts of Asia (Sources & Contexts), EDUC9884

  2. KamakuraPeriod 1185-1333 JuichimenKannon (Avalokitesvara) c1250, Japan Bequest of Sir Samuel Way 1916 Art Gallery of South Australia Fallen Leaves An Introduction to Japanese Aesthetics Fallen leaves

  3. Dainichi Nyorai (Mahavairocana) c.13th century wood, lacquer, traces of gold leaf, glass ht. 63.3 cm National Gallery of Victoria

  4. Vajra datu Diamond World Mandala 16th century, Kongobu Temple, Mt. Koya, Japan Photo: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2002 Garbha datu Womb World Mandala 16th century, Kongobu Temple, Mt. Koya, Japan Photo: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2002

  5. Fudo Myoo and two attendants 1475 Kongobu-ji Temple, Mt. Koya wood with pigment Ht: 47.8 cm Kongobu-ji

  6. Byodo-in, Uji Amida, a work by Jocho Interior of the Phoenix Hall

  7. Senju-kannon, (Avalokitesvara with 11 heads and one thousand arms, each with an eye in each of the 1000 palms)

  8. Important Cultural Property: One Thousand Standing Images of Senju-Kannon

  9. National treasure: The Thunder God.

  10. Votive sutra of the Taira family, dedicated 1184. (Detail), Dedicated to and still preserved in the Itsukushima shrine

  11. Saiho Nunnery: The roji (Dewey Path) to the Tea Room. The Camellia said to have been planted by Sen no Rikyu

  12. Kano Tan’yu, Japan, 1602-1674, MokuanShoto (MuanXingtao), China, 1611-1684 Sparrow on a blossoming plum tree, calligraphy in semi- Cursive Chinese script, 1661 or earlier Hanging scroll, ink on paper, 32.7X 56.2cm Purchased through The Art Foundation of Victoria with the assistance of Mr S. Bailieu Myer AC, Founder Benefactor, 1993 National Gallery of Victoria

  13. Raikyu-ji Temple Garden, Takahashi Designed by Kobori Enshu, 1604

  14. Kimono by Itchuku Kubota, Kyoto, 1981

  15. Katsura Detached Villa Kyoto, c 1620

  16. Himeji Jo (Castle) Toyotomi Hideyoshi, 1580

  17. Ginkakuji, The Silver Pavilion, Kyoto, c1482

  18. Ginkakuji Togudo

  19. Daisen-in Sub temple of the Daitoku-ji , Kyoto, founded in 1319

  20. Ryoanji Temple Garden, Kyoto 1450

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