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Amitabha (Jap:
Amida
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Medium:
Wood
Dimensions:
H (overall): 74.5 cm (29 5/16 in)
Type:
Sculpture
Origin:
Japan
Date:
13th century
Period:
Kamakura period
Topic:
wood
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Buddhism
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Kamakura period (1185 - 1333)
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Amitabha Buddha
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Charles Lang Freer collection
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Credit Line:
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
Accession Number:
F1907.111a-c
Restrictions & Rights:
CC0
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