Gods and Guardians in Asian Art
Gods and Guardians in Asian Arts illuminates the celestial and the divine, the sacred and the spiritual, in a rich array of works from Scripps College’s permanent collection. The exhibition features 40 sculptures, paintings, and hallowed objects—from Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, and Tibet—many on display for the first time. Visit Hindu, Buddhist, Daoist, and Shinto gods and guardians in the Williamson Gallery from October 29 through December 18, 2022.
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India Anonymous
Bronze
c. 1800
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on Paper
1895-1896
Asia Unknown
gilded wood
Amida Buddha
Japan Anonymous
Wood
19-20 c.
Amida Buddha and Attendants
Japan Anonymous
Wood
19th -20th c.
Bodhisattva of Compassion
Chinese Anonymous
Glaze on Porcelain
n.d.
Cambodian Bronze Head of a Buddha
Cambodia Anonymous
Bronze
11th -12th c.
Ceremonial Dagger
India Anonymous
Bronze on Iron
c. 1800
Crowned Buddha (Guanyin)
China Anonymous
Ink and Colors on Silk
16th c.
Dakini Mandala
Tibet Anonymous
Paint on Silk
Ebisu (Protector of Fishermen)
Japan Anonymous
Wood
c. 18th - 19th c
Ebisu and Daikokuten
Koryusai Isoda
Ink on Paper
c. 1765-1785
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