Description
Arhat, or Luohan (羅漢 in Chinese), were the disciples of the historical Buddha. Later tradition tended to picture them in sets of 16, 18, or as many as 500. This is one painting from a larger set, with a seated arhat portrayed on a grand scale, overshadowing his own attendant as well as the ferocious figure who approaches him with an offering of a wild goose.
Provenance
Matsukata Collection; Howard C. Hollis [1899–1985], New York, NY, and Cleveland, OH, consigned to Christie's for sale (?–1976); (Christie's, London, England, June 8, 1976 sale, lot no. 31) (June 8, 1976); (Mr. J. E. Eskenazi, Ltd., London, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (1976); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1976–)
Accession Number
1976.91
Medium
Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
Dimensions
Overall with knobs: 201 x 75.5 cm (79 1/8 x 29 3/4 in.); Painting only: 94 x 50 cm (37 x 19 11/16 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund