The Painting of Emperor and Empress Worshiping Buddha in Longmen Grottoes
Northern Wei cultural relics
The Emperor and Empress Worship of Buddha in Longmen Grottoes
Ancient reliefs
Longmen Grottoes
The Diagram of Emperor and Empress Worshiping Buddha
Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei
Introduction to the Emperor and Empress Dowager's Buddha Worship Picture
Longmen Grottoes Site
Longmen Grottoes Relief
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The "Emperor and Empress Dowager Worship to Buddha" sculpture depicts the procession of offerings from Emperor Xiaowen and Empress Wenzhao of Northern Wei. The "Emperor and Empress Worship to Buddha" is a relief on the east wall of the Binyang Middle Cave in Longmen Grottoes. It was created during the Northern Wei Dynasty and is an important work of ancient Chinese relief sculpture, which was later stolen and sold abroad. The "Northern Wei Emperor Xiaowen's Worship to Buddha" painting is currently housed in the Museum of Art in New York City, USA, while the "Empress Wen Zhao's Worship to Buddha" painting is housed in the Nelson Museum of Art in Kansas City, USA.