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Mittwoch | 18.15 Uhr | The Time Capsule Prince Sculptural Icons of Shōtoku Taishi at Age Two from the Inside Out Rachel Saunders, Ph.D., Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Associate Curator of Asian Art, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge Highly charismatic sculptures of Shōtoku Taishi (d.622), the putative founder of Buddhism in Japan, were produced in significant numbers in medieval Japan. These sculptures depicting the prince at the age of two were frequently constructed as icon-reliquaries containing caches of highly personal dedicatory objects. Working both literally and figuratively from the inside out, this paper builds upon the latest research findings into the spiritual activation of Buddhist sculptures through case study of the "Sedgwick Shōtoku" at the Harvard Art Museums, and proposes a revised model for analysis and conceptualization of immanent spiritual energy that far exceeded the bounds of physical size. Adresse Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens Übungsraum R.311 Seminarstraße 4 69117 Heidelberg Veranstalter Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens Homepage Veranstalter Kontakt Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens Kontakt URL |