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Chijang Posal (Korean version of Ksitigarbha) as Supreme Lord of the Underworld. Ink and color on silk, 86 x 118 in. (218.4 x 299.7 cm)
Date early 18th Century
Source/Photographer Detroit Institute of the Arts: http://www.dia.org/the_collection/overview/viewobject.asp?objectid=51212

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