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Takuma Tametō
A detailed reproduction of Gakkō Bosatsu, the Moonlight Bodhisattva, from a medieval Japanese Buddhist album of deities.
This print reproduces a leaf from the Kontai butsugajō, an album depicting deities from the Diamond World and Womb World mandalas. The subject is Gakkō Bosatsu, the Moonlight Bodhisattva, who is traditionally associated with the cooling light of the moon and the alleviation of suffering. The figure sits in a meditative posture upon a lotus throne, a common motif in Esoteric Buddhist art. The iconography includes a crescent moon symbol placed below the deity, which serves as a visual identifier for Gakkō Bosatsu. Takuma Tametō belonged to the Takuma school, a lineage of painters active during the Heian and Kamakura periods. The school is known for its technical precision and adherence to established iconographic canons. The line work here is controlled and deliberate, reflecting the formal requirements of religious painting intended for ritual use. The colour palette remains restrained, utilising soft earth tones and muted pigments that have aged with the paper over several centuries. The inclusion of Sanskrit characters and Japanese script surrounding the figure indicates the work functioned as a devotional aid or a reference for practitioners of Shingon Buddhism. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, typical of mandalic art where the placement of figures follows strict hierarchical rules. The halo behind the deity provides a sense of luminosity, while the lotus petals are rendered with clear, rhythmic strokes. This piece offers a view into the aesthetic and spiritual practices of medieval Japan, where the act of painting was often considered a form of religious discipline. The preservation of such albums allows for the study of how Buddhist deities were visualised and categorised within the complex theological frameworks of the time.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Takuma Tametō was a twelfth-century Japanese artist known for his precise, mathematically proportioned drawings of Buddhist deities from the Diamond World Mandala.
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