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Portrait of Priest Pyeongwondang  1800

by Anonymous

After the death of a Buddhist patriarch, his portrait was often painted to pay tribute to him. These portraits, called jinyeong, also symbolized the long history of succession within the sect, thus strengthening the legitimacy and authority among followers. Often, the portraits themselves became subjects of worship. Many temples housed portraits of the first patriarch of t...
Size: 
43 3/8 x 28 7/8 in. (110.17 x 73.34 cm)
Medium: 
Panel, ink and color on silk
Credit: 
Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art