There are two temples having giant stone future Buddha, Maitreya, in Korean Mireuk, not far from each other. And the stone Buddha statues of Mireuk (Maitreya) are very unique in its style.
Below are the Mireuk statue in Gwanchok-sa temple.
Below are the Mireuk statue in Daejo-sa temple.
It seems that one mason made those two statue in my opinion. In record, the monk who made the Maitreya, Future Buddha, in Gwanchok-sa temple. It was 10th century when this statue was built. King Gwangjong of Goryoe dynasty ordered to built the Mireuk Buddha statue in this area of former Baekjae territory.
King seemed to enforce his reign in this area using the worship of people for Buddhism.
It is said the unbalanced large size of the face of Statue in Gwanchok-sa showed the will of King to show his strong political power.
In this point, the face of Buddha in Daejo-sa temple is not so large to that of Gwanchok-sa temple.
Especially the with of the nose is different. In Ghanchok-sa statue, the nose was wider than that of Daejo-sa temple. And lower lip is different from each other, the statue of Ghanchok-sa seemed to look like much more strict. In this sense, the statue in Ghanchok-sa looked like have some political meaning, meanwhile the statue in Daejo-sa temple seemed much more closer to the people than the statue in Ghanchok-sa temple.
@slowwalker,
Yeah I also thought "Mireuk statue in Daejo-sa temple" is much similar to ordinary men's faces! But like you explained later "Mireuk staue in Ghanchok-sa temple" is far beyond the ordinary! So people definitely like the statue of Daejo-sa temple!
Anyway those stone statues of Korea are unknown to us till today! So, it's great to see such nice photography and explanation why they were changed from each others! Thank you!
Cheers~
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It's great that you are able to make a good observation on the difference between the two statues. Thank you for sharing a piece of Korea's history.
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I think that stone statues reflect the power of the master. who made them! They are unique and truly breathe with grandeur and power!
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really you are best photographer... 💞. I always love your photography....my lovely friend 😱 love you
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The refined quality of the statues is amazing. It's a good artwork and you describe it well. Thanks for sharing 😊
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Realy awesome view.It is beautiful and super
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@slowwalker your posts are always so interesting and learning about history is essential for all of Humanity..................
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Very beautiful sculptures. Indeed, the statues are very similar. All highlights are very similar !!! The main difference, in my opinion, is their face size.
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@slowwalker, After found and then compared both statues of stone future Buddha in Gwanchok-sa temple and Daejo-sa temple I saw same looks indeed. But some of few things be various. But don't mind more peoples it. Yep agree with you nose different each others. Also lips seemed also little bit difference for my vision. That's well explain include perfect clear shots. Thanks.
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The monks who made these statues are very talented with their craft because of the smoothness of the surface of these statues that is carved from huge stones @slowwalker
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눈동자가 참 섬세하네요.
눈동자 하나가 부처님의 인상을 많이 좌우하는 것 같습니다.
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Well they do really look great.
No wonder the King sure had a lot of influence the Era.
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It is nice to see two statue from different times but as you say sometimes one mason may have done two works and I believe it depends what idea was behind the statue reflects that. You noticed correctly that the face and head of Buddha in Daejo-sa temple is larger, although you can see it only when comparing two pictures next to each other and the features also differs. Thank you for the trip into history :)
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