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Icon Plaque (Kakebotoke) with Kannon Bosatsu. Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333), 13th CE. Icon plaques, or kakebotoke, were widely produced beginning in the Kamakura period for use in both Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Their circular form derives from the shape of polished bronze mirrors. Kannon is the bodhisattva of mercy and compassion. Wood and bronze, 53.5 cm (diam.). Kate S. Buckingham Endowment, 1955.18. 
Location The Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago/USA
Unique Identifier ART537942 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7292px × 7659px 
Photo Credit The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY 
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13th century CE
Bronze
Buddhism
Kamakura period (1185-1333 CE)
Kannon, Merciful God
Plaque
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