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AR9403765 
Arhat, Panthaka, 15th century (1886).
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Arhat, Japanese, late Kamakura period, 14th century, (1886). In Buddhism, the term arhat can describe someone who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved nirvana, or someone far advanced along the path of Enlightenment, but who may not have reached full Buddhahood. 19th century reproduction of a painting on silk formerly attributed to Mincho, now attributed to a follower of Ryozen. Found in the collection of the British Museum, London. From The Pictorial Arts of Japan, [1886]. 
Unique Identifier AR9485977 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3088px × 5321px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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14TH CENTURY
ANDERSON
Angaja
ANIMAL
Arhat
ART
artistic school
ARTS
Buddhism
Buddhist
Buddhist School
buddhists
color
concept
country
ENLIGHTENMENT
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
Japanese
Kamakura Period
Lion
Lithograph
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Painting
Painting, Medium
People
Print Collector29
religion
Religious
The Print Collector
Unknown follower of Ryozen
WILLIAM
William Anderson