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Fuchi with Three Yamabushi

Taizan Mototoshi (Japanese) (Artist)
18th century (?)
silver alloy (?), gold, silver
(Japanese Military Armor)

Two yamabushi monks are depicted on the front of the fuchi, and a third is on the reverse. They wear the distinctive yamabushi clothing, including a small hat and a sash with pom-poms around their necks. They carry wicker packs and walking sticks. Yamabushi lived in the mountain where they practiced a religious tradition that mixed elements of Shintoism and Buddhism. This is part of a set with Walters 51.1059.

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[Signature] 赤城軒 泰山元壽; [Translation] Sekijoken Taizan Mototoshi (kao)

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William T. / Henry Walters Collection, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

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Japan (Place of Origin)

Measurements

1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm) (l.)

Credit Line

Acquired by William T. or Henry Walters

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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51.1058

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