KURATSUKURI TORI


Meaning of KURATSUKURI TORI in English

flourished 7th century, , Japan the first great Japanese sculptor of the Asuka period (552645). Tori belonged to the hereditary kuratsukuri-be (saddlemakers' guild), and, as an ardent Buddhist, he applied his technique of making gilt bronze ornaments for saddle trappings to the making of bronze Buddhas. Empress Suiko and Crown Prince Shotoku, the great patron of Japanese Buddhism, commissioned Tori to do numerous works, including a statue of Shaka Nyorai (the Buddha) completed in 606 for the Asuka Temple, near modern Nara; and Shakasanzonzo, or Shaka Triad (completed in 623), at the Golden Pavilion of the Horyu Temple, also near modern Nara. Though made of bronze, the sculptures by Tori and his school clearly indicate the strong influence of the art of stonecutting, which had been developed in China when cave sculptures were popular during the Northern Wei dynasty (386534).

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