19-01-2008, Saat: 17:34
(Son Düzenleme: 11-03-2013, Saat: 21:53, Düzenleyen: haneul-mul.)
Traditional Korean Statuette / Geleneksel Kore Heykelcikleri
Bangasayusang ( 반가사유상 )
Altın Yaldızlı kaplamalı olarak bronzdan yapılmış Kore'nin ulusal hazinelerinden 83 numaralı olanıdır. Ulusal Kore Müzesi'nde sergilenmektedir. Düşünceli bir şekilde yarım oturuş pozisyonunda yapılmıştır. En iyi Budist heykeltraşlık örneği olarak kabul edilmekte ve Kore sanatının şaheseri kabul edilmektedir. En erken 7. yy. yapıldığına inanılır.
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English
The Bangasayusang, or Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasayusang (literally Gilt-Bronze Maitreya Bodhisattva Half-sitting Thinking Statue), is a gilt-bronze statue of what is believed to be the Maitreya, the future Buddha, in a semi-seated contemplative pose. It is commonly referred to as the Contemplative Bodhisattva or Gilt-Bronze Seated Maitreya in English. It is the National Treasure of Korea No. 83,
The Bangasayusang is widely acknowledged to be one of the finest Buddhist sculptures ever produced and is a masterpiece of Korean art. It is now housed at the National Museum of Korea and is one of the most popular exhibits there.
The statue is believed to have been made in the early 7th century. Recent scholarship consensus indicates that the statue is probably from Silla because of drapery fold studies although some believe that this was a Baekje piece. It is 93.5 centimeters tall or approximately 3 feet and one inch in height, and is therefore incredibly valuable because few large bronzes survived from that period. It is made of bronze, and was at one point plated in gold.
Kaynak/Source: Wikipedia
Bangasayusang ( 반가사유상 )
Altın Yaldızlı kaplamalı olarak bronzdan yapılmış Kore'nin ulusal hazinelerinden 83 numaralı olanıdır. Ulusal Kore Müzesi'nde sergilenmektedir. Düşünceli bir şekilde yarım oturuş pozisyonunda yapılmıştır. En iyi Budist heykeltraşlık örneği olarak kabul edilmekte ve Kore sanatının şaheseri kabul edilmektedir. En erken 7. yy. yapıldığına inanılır.
![[Resim: img217k.jpg]](http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/25/img217k.jpg)
English
The Bangasayusang, or Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasayusang (literally Gilt-Bronze Maitreya Bodhisattva Half-sitting Thinking Statue), is a gilt-bronze statue of what is believed to be the Maitreya, the future Buddha, in a semi-seated contemplative pose. It is commonly referred to as the Contemplative Bodhisattva or Gilt-Bronze Seated Maitreya in English. It is the National Treasure of Korea No. 83,
The Bangasayusang is widely acknowledged to be one of the finest Buddhist sculptures ever produced and is a masterpiece of Korean art. It is now housed at the National Museum of Korea and is one of the most popular exhibits there.
The statue is believed to have been made in the early 7th century. Recent scholarship consensus indicates that the statue is probably from Silla because of drapery fold studies although some believe that this was a Baekje piece. It is 93.5 centimeters tall or approximately 3 feet and one inch in height, and is therefore incredibly valuable because few large bronzes survived from that period. It is made of bronze, and was at one point plated in gold.
Kaynak/Source: Wikipedia