2022년 3월 7일 월요일

Gilt-bronze Mireuk Bansaesang... Silla? Baekje?

 If you say that it is the highest peak of the Buddha statue of the Three Kingdoms period, it would be a statue of Bangasu. The deep contemplation that emanates from it beyond just the aesthetic side is a work that is difficult to imitate any artwork. As an issue of the anti-private image that many people know, it may be a controversy over the origin or creator of the wooden Maitreya anti-private image in Japan. This occurred when it was argued that the raw material of the Buddha statue was red pine in the preliminary investigation of the fire, and that it was created in Korea or by Koreans due to its similarity to the Geumdongmi Extreme Price Award in Korean National Treasure No. 83. I don't have any conclusion... However, there are more issues that are not well known. If you're interested in Hae-ja or Hae-ja who've searched for "Welcome Thought," you'll know what's weird. That is, there are some places that explain our Geumdong Mireuk Bangasu statue as Baekje's, and others that explain it as Silla's. The mainstream of academia sees this as a work of Silla. I'm ashamed, but it seems to have been influenced by the results of the first study in Japanese academia. However, in recent years, more and more people see this as Baekje's. In particular, Professor Kang Woo-bang of Ewha Womans University sees No. 83 as a Baekje cultural property in the late 6th century and early 7th century, and No. 78 as a Goguryeo cultural property in the late 6th century. Professor Kang Woo-bang said, "The splendor of the storage depicting the sun and the moon, and the thought statue of National Treasure No. 78, which is surrounded by a cloth that suddenly widens and extends flexibly from the shoulders, contain the characteristics of Goguryeo art that expresses dynamic spirit." Professor Kang went on to say, "The 83rd thought statue, which is realistic and more formative than No. 78, originated from the Baekje style, which blossomed Buddhist art in the 6th to 7th centuries." Whatever the truth is, it will not change because it is a great masterpiece.

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