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31 Dainichi (detail). Kojimadera. Mandara, height
c. 351 cm: II ft 6U215F4 in.
32 Red Fudō. Myōōin. Height c. 156 cm: 5 ft 1⅟2 in.
33 Muryōrikiku. Junji Hachimankō. Height c. 323
cm: 10 ft 7⅟8 in.
34 (A) Prince Shōtoku, wood, by Enkai. Hōryūji.
Height c. 109 cm: 3 ft 7 in.
(B) Daiitoku, wood. Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston. Height c. 91 cm: 3 ft ⅟4 in.
35 (A) Bodhisattva Playing a Musical Instrument,
wood. Senyūji. Height c. 85 cm: 2 ft 9U215F2 in.
(B) Kichijōten, wood. Jōruriji. Height c. 89 cm:
2 ft 10 7/8 in.
36 Ichiji Kinrin, wood. Chūsonji. Height c. 74 cm:
2 ft 5⅟8 in.
37 Amida, wood,by Jōchō. Hōōdō. Height c. 295
cm: 9 ft 8⅟4 in.
38 Descent of Amida. Reihōkan Museum, Mt
Kōya. Height c. 210 cm: 6 ft 10 3/4 in.
39 (A) Paradise Scene by Tamenari (detail). Hōōdo.
Wall, height c. 375 cm: 12 ft 3⅟2 in.
(B) Portrait of Dengyō. Ichijōji. Height c. 128
cm: 4 ft 2U215F4 in.
40 (A) Pictorial Biography of Prince Shōtoku by
Munezane (detail). National Museum,
Tōkyō. Screen, height c. 185 cm: 6 ft 1 in.
(B) Landscape Screen (three panels). Tōji.
Height c. 147 cm: 4 ft 9 3/4 in.
41 Death of the Buddha. Kongobuji. Height c. 267
cm: 8 ft 9 in.
42 Resurrection of the Buddha (detail). Chōhōji.
Painting, height c. 159 cm: 5 ft 2⅟2 in.
43 Horse-headed Kwannon. Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston. Height c. 166 cm: 5 ft 5 3/8 in.
44 (A) Taishakuten by Kakunin. Tōji. Height c. 145
cm: 4 ft 9 in.
(B) Kongoyasha. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Height c. 29 cm: 11⅟ in.
45 Niō, wood, by Unkei. Nandaimon, Tōdaiji.
Height c. 808 cm: 26 ft 6 in.
46 Miroku, wood, by Kaikei. Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston. Height c. 107 cm: 3 ft 6⅟4 in.
47 (A) Santeira, wood. Tōkondō, Kofukuji. Height
c. 123 cm: 4 ft ⅟4 in.
(B) Kūya, wood, by Kōshō. Rokuharamitsuji.
Height c. 117 cm: 3 ft 9 7/8 in.
48 (A) Shō Kwannon, wood, by Jōkei. Kuramadera.
Height c. 176 cm: 5 ft 9U215F4 in.
(B) Mujaku, wood, by Unkei. Hokuendō,
Kōfukuji. Height c. 191 cm: 6 ft 3⅟8 in.
49 (A) Benzaiten, wood. Tsurugaoka Hachiman
shrine. Height c. 95 cm: 3 ft 1 3/8 in.
(B) Shigefusa, wood. Meigetsuin. Height c. 67
cm: 2 ft 2 3/8 in.
Amida, bronze. Kamakura. Height c. 1138
cm: 37 ft 4 in.
(B) Aizen, wood. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Height c. 93 cm: 3 ft 5/8 in.
51 (A) Gatten by Shōga. Tōji. Height c. 137 cm:
4 ft 5 3/4 in.
(B) Bishamonten. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Height c. 109 cm: 3 ft 6 3/4 in.
52 Monju Crossing the Sea. Kōdaiin, Daigoji.
Height c. 143 cm: 4 ft 8 3/8 in.
53 Descent of Amida across the Mountains. Kon-
kaikōmyōji. Height c. 93 cm: 3 ft 5/8 in.
54 (A) Jizō. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Height
c. 101 cm: 3 ft 3 3/4 in.
(B) Nachi Waterfall. Nezu Art Museum. Height
c. 159 cm: 5 ft 2U215F2 in.
55 (A) Nibu. Kongōbuji. Height c. 79 cm. 2 ft
7⅟8 in.
(B) Deer Mandara. Nagataka Murayama Col-
lection. Height c. 101 cm: 3 ft 3 5/8 in.
56 Tale of Genji, Eastern House chapter, by Taka-
yoshi. Reimeikai Foundation. Height c. 22
cm: 8 5/8 in.
57 Sūtras Offered by the Taira Family, Praying
Ladies. Itsukushiima shrine. Height c. 26 cm:
10⅟4 in.
58 Sūtras Written on Painted Fans, By a Well.
Shitennōji. Height c. 23 cm: 9⅟4 in.
59 Legends of Mt Shigi, the Flying Storehouse (de-
tail). Chōgosonshiji. Height c. 31 cm: 1
ft ⅟4 in.
60 (A) Animal Caricatures, a Monkey Workship-
ping a Frog (detail), attributed to Abbot
Toba. Kōzanji. Height c. 30 cm: 1 ft
(B) Animal Caricatures, Frog Throwing a Hare
(detail), attributed to Abbot Toba. Kōzanji.
Height c. 30 cm: 1 ft
61 (A) Wasp Hell. The Commission for Protection
of Cultural Properties. Height c. 27 cm:
10⅟2 in.
(B) Hungry Demons, Water Offering. Sōgenji.
Height c. 27 cm: 10 3/4 in.
62 Portrait of Yoritomo by Takanobu. Jingoji
Height c. 139 cm: 4 ft 6 3/4 in.
63 The Adventures of Kibi in China (detail).
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Height c. 32
cm: 1 ft 5/8 in.
64 Thirty-six Poets, Kintada, by Nobuzane. Freer
Gallery of Art, Washington. Height c. 28
cm: 11 in.
65 A Fast Bullock. Seattle Art Museum. Height
c. 31 cm: 1 ft ⅟4 in.
66 (A) Legends of the Kegon Sect, Gangyō Preach-
ing (detail). Kōzanji. Height c. 30 cm: 1 ft

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