Painted Wood Carving of the Northern Song Dynasty "Eleven-sided Guanyin Bodhisattva"
Arya Avalokiteshvara
Museum collections
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Wood carving 3D model
Cultural relics of the Song Dynasty
Wood carving during the Northern Song Dynasty
Painted wood carving
Buddhist Mythology
Bodhisattva wood carving
Eleven sided Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva
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"Eleven-sided Guanyin Bodhisattva" is a wood carving art from the late Northern Song Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty in China. It is currently in the Cleveland Museum of Art. The sculpture is 218.5cm high and is carved from willow made of painted and cut gold. This statue is the Avalokitesvara in Buddhism, symbolizing the Buddha's steps to enlightenment. The historical and artistic value of sculpture is very high, and it is the treasure of ancient Chinese art. It shows the carving techniques of the Song Dynasty, reflecting the religious beliefs and aesthetic concepts of the time.