Description
In this work, a young boy dressed in Japanese court costume holds a sword and sacred text, symbols of wisdom carried by the bodhisattva Monju, and rides a lion, also associated with that Buddhist deity. As boy and lion pass beneath a sketchily inked tree, the lion pauses, right foreleg suspended in midair, and the pair looks back. The relatively naturalist posing and sensibility of the painting, as well as the boy’s attire, suggest the possibility that he is a manifestation of a Wakamiya, a youthful kami (a Japanese deity), whose Buddhist counterpart is Monju.
Provenance
Maud Eells Corning [1908–1991], Cleveland, OH, bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–1992); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1992–)
Accession Number
1992.385
Medium
hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
Dimensions
Overall: 61.7 x 38.7 cm (24 5/16 x 15 1/4 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Bequest of Maud Eells Corning