Kneeling winged monster

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Kneeling winged monster

Topic
Period of Division (220 - 589)
museum
National Museum of Asian Art (Freer Gallery of Art)
objectType
Sculpture
Date
550〜577年
Creator
Freer, Charles Lang
This mythical, composite animal and the similar one on the opposite side of the doorway are guardian-demons whose repellent ugliness was believed to avert evil. They were created as pillar bases, or architectural supports, inside the Buddhist cave-temple of the northern Chinese site known as Xiangtangshan, which straddles the border of Hebei and Henan provinces. The presence of these guardians beneath a row of Buddha images in Cave 7 at Xiangtangshan signaled their role as protectors of Buddhist Law.