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 Description】

Yokoyama Suiun (横山翠雲) was a Japanese Buddhist painter known for his exquisite and traditional artworks. His paintings depict the graceful descent of a triad of Buddha figures from the heavens. These beautiful Buddhist paintings are meticulously hand-drawn on silk.

Yokoyama Suiun's Buddhist art pieces are highly regarded as a part of Japan's ancient and beautiful tradition of Buddhist art. Each Buddha figure in his works exudes an elegant and serene atmosphere, expressing the faith and spirituality of Buddhism.

The use of silk as the medium is a traditional choice in the depiction of Buddhist paintings. The smooth texture and delicate touch of silk enhance the divine and harmonious beauty of the Buddha figures. The hand-drawn nature of these artworks showcases the artist's skill and passion, captivating the viewer with their beauty.

Yokoyama Suiun's Buddhist paintings hold value as art pieces for art enthusiasts and those interested in Buddhist faith. They combine the beauty of exquisite Buddha figures with artistic craftsmanship, symbolizing a part of Japan's traditional culture. These artworks make excellent additions to personal interiors or collections, and they also serve as wonderful gifts for appreciators of art and spirituality.

【SIZE】

Length: 110cm

Width: 52cm

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