Cultural Properties of the Munakata Region
Name |
Pair of Guardian Dogs |
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Storage status |
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Excavated relics |
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Age |
China, 13th Century; Dedicated in Kennin 1 (1201) |
Description |
A pair of guardian dogs, the open-mouthed one holding a baby dog, the closed-mouth one holding a ball, each carved with pedestal from one respective block of limestone, both exquisite works. From the engraving techniques and the appearance of the dogs, it’s thought that these were imported from Southern Song Dynasty China, and they are also viewed as a historical record of commerce between Southern Song Dynasty China and the Munakata Daigûji family in the early half of the Kamakura period. Both figures have the same inscription on their backs that indicates that they were dedicated to Munakata Shrine Tei-san-gu in 1201. |
volume / scale / area |
H.60.0,60.3cm |
Collection |
Munakata Shrine Collection |
References |
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Catalog page |
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