Tuesday, July 3, 2012

I am finally going thru my DC pictures.

Four " Guardian of the West " figures
at the Smithsonian's Freer | Sackler
Museums of Asian Art
Japan
Kamakura period

I has always enjoyed Japanese carvings
especially netsuke and inros and I loved
these figures

"A thicket of summer grass
Is all that remains
Of the dreams of ancient warriors."

Basho









"As if to say the land will prosper
With its Otomos-the mighty clan
Of warriors bearing quivers---
The bright moon shines."

 from
1000 Poems from the Manyoshu

6 comments:

  1. These are quite amazing AND terrifying!

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  2. Hi Kathie

    They certainly looked very menacing, there was a lot of demon thrashing going on.

    Giuy

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  3. I loved this post, and the images are absolutely wonderful!

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  4. Hi Cate

    Thanks for stopping by.

    Regards
    Guy

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  5. They remind me of much of the art work that I saw in Bhutan--it must be the Buddhist influence!

    Very nice photos, BTW.

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  6. Hi Wanda

    I think art in that area was fairly universal I think a lot of influences moved around pretty freely.

    Thanks for your comments.
    Guy

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