

White-Robed Kannon (Byakue Kannon)
The image depicts a black and white drawing of a seated figure. The figure is drawn on aged paper with a circular outline behind the head. The figure wears a head covering, a necklace, and a robe. The figure sits on a lotus flower with the right leg crossed over the left. The figure's eyes are closed. The figure's right hand rests on the knee. The left hand holds a small object. The object is not clearly defined. Two red stamps are visible on the paper.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 445 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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