{"id":3524,"title":"Jizō, the Bodhisattva of the Earth Matrix","medium":"Wood with polychrome, lacquer, and gold, metal","classification":"Sculpture","dimension":"33 1/16 in. (84 cm)","object_name":"Figure","continent":"Asia","country":"Japan","nationality":"Japanese","dated":"early 13th century","room":"Not on View","list":"highlights-of-japanese-art-sculpture-and-decorative-art","role":"Artist","text":"Jizō is a bodhisattva, an enlightened being of infinite grace and compassion who postpones his own buddhahood in order to help living beings escape suffering. Since the 900s, he has been portrayed as a young traveling monk who carries a wish-granting jewel and pilgrim’s staff with metal rings that jingle to announce his arrival. He is popularly believed to assist those condemned to the torments of hell and the wayward souls of deceased children. This sculpture shows Jizō descending from the heavens, as suggested by the cloud bank that supports his lotus pedestal.","creditline":"Gift of funds from Anne de Uribe Echebarria in honor of her husband, Luis de Uribe Echebarria, Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Burke Foundation, Mary Griggs Burke, The Putnam Dana McMillan and William Hood Dunwoody Funds","accession_number":"86.7a-c","artist":"Japan","department":"Asian Art","rights_type":"Public Domain","image_width":3133,"image_height":6698,"recent":0,"see_also":[],"sort_number":"86     7a    c","dynasty":"Kamakura period (1185–1333)","image":"valid","public_access":1,"curator_approved":0,"highlights":0,"Cache_Location":"003000\\500\\20\\3524","Primary_RenditionNumber":"mia_5000505.jpg","Rights_Image_Display":"Full","list:highlights-of-japanese-art-sculpture-and-decorative-art":true,"related:audio-stops":[{"title":"Jizo, Japan, Kamakura Period","_id":"3524","objectId":"3524","link":"http://audio-tours.s3.amazonaws.com/p251.mp3","number":"251","type":"audio"}],"mtime":"2026-02-04T06:00:50.797Z"}