Bathing of the Buddha Festival

Bathing of the Buddha Festival

Hua ZiyouWW-1833-114949
1833·Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk·108.9 × 54.2 cm (42 7/8 × 21 3/8 in.)

<p>This affable and remarkably zany cast of characters plays upon the festive atmosphere of an annual celebration held to commemorate the birth of the historical Buddha and his first shower by water-bearing dragons. Some of the disciples pictured flaunt pseudo-religious “miracles”: one opens his stomach to reveal the Buddha nature within and another magically creates a temple in mid-air. Other disciples nonchalantly engage on superficially mundane activities that allude to Buddhist conduct, such as mending clothes and reading sutras. A lion, elephant, tiger, dragon, and phoenix are also in attendance; some serve as traditional vehicles of Buddhist deities, whereas others are more generally auspicious. Together, these personalities exude the vitality of a secularized but nonetheless sincere faith.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1833
Dimensions
108.9 × 54.2 cm (42 7/8 × 21 3/8 in.)
Artist
Hua Ziyou

Artist

Hua Ziyou
Hua Ziyou

Drawing

Hua Ziyou 華子宥 (Chinese, 19th century)

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Artist
Hua Ziyou
Year
1833
Dimensions
108.9 × 54.2 cm (42 7/8 × 21 3/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1833-114949

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Hua Ziyou

Hua Ziyou

Drawing

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