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Classifications: Sculpture

Classifications: Sculpture
Jikokuten: Guardian King of the South
Japanese
17th century
34.120.2
Zochoten: Guardian King of the East
Japanese
17th century
34.120.3
Guardian King of the West (Komokuten)
Japanese
17th century
34.120.4
Inari fox
Japanese
19th century
98.47.23.1
Inari fox
Japanese
19th century
98.47.23.2
Avalokiteshvara (Sho Kannon)
Japanese
12th century
58.30
Harvest God
Japanese
19th century
92.47.252
Double puppy group
Japanese
19th century
92.47.255
Wood carving of cherry blossom
Japanese
19th century
98.47.40
Carved wood flying cranes
Japanese
18th-19th century
98.47.41
Dog, carved wood
Japanese
18th-19th century
98.47.43
Inari Fox
Japanese
19th century
97.10.1
Inari Fox
Japanese
19th century
97.10.2
Repousse copper Monkey
Japanese
19th century
98.47.33.2
Repousse copper monkey
Japanese
19th century
98.47.33.3
Repousse copper monkey
Japanese
19th century
98.47.33.4
Jizo Bosatsu (Khsirtigenba)
Japanese
1392-1573
64.80
Daikoku (God of Wealth)
Japanese
late 18th century
35.78.1
Ebisu (God of Fishermen)
Japanese
late 18th century
35.78.2
Ksitigarbha (Jizo Bosatsu)
Japanese
15th century - 16th century
40.45
Mourning Bird-man (karura)
Japanese
early 8th century
50.57
Kintaro wrestling with a bear
Japanese
early 18th century
35.72
Recumbent Stag
Japanese
18th century
35.76
Torso: One of the Four Guardians
Japanese
1185-1333
35.77
Seated Figure: Sugawara no Michizane
Japanese
mid 18th century
35.79
Carp with Metal Hook
Japanese
18th-19th century
35.81
Standing Virgin Mary
Japanese
17th century
65.132
Attendant of Kannon (Basu-sen)
Japanese
1185-1333
56.131
Judge of Hell
Japanese
18th century
55.181
Praying Figure
Japanese
1615-1868
55.182
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