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Amida Triad with a boy attendant (絹本著色阿弥陀三尊及童子像, kenpon choshoku amida sanson oyobi dōjizō). Color on silk. Located at Hokke-ji, Nara, Japan. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings. One of three hanging scrolls:

boy attendant (182.5 cm x 55.2 cm)
Date Kamakura period, 12th-13th century
Source Nara National Museum
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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current12:36, 24 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 12:36, 24 June 2022888 × 3,000 (2.23 MB)Bijutsushitanhi-res version
15:04, 25 September 2015Thumbnail for version as of 15:04, 25 September 2015455 × 1,284 (673 KB)Maculosae tegmine lyncishigher resolution from Kokuho: National Treasures of Japan (vol. 2), The Mainichi Newspapers, 1964
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