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http://dx.doi.org/10.12654/JCS.2021.37.1.05

Study on the Characteristics and Production Techniques of the Clay Seated Vairocana Buddha Triad of Seonunsa Temple, Gochang(2) - Analysis of Gold Leaf Layers and Internal Structure of the Clay Buddha Statues  

Lee, Hwa Soo (Department of Formative Arts, Konkuk University)
Kim, Seol Hui (Cultural Heritage Conservation Science Center, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Won Woo (Georim Cultural Properties)
Yu, Yeong Gyeong (Department of Fine Arts, Graduate School of Konkuk University)
Han, Kyeong Soon (Institute of Conservation of Paintings, Konkuk University)
Publication Information
Journal of Conservation Science / v.37, no.1, 2021 , pp. 43-54 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, a scientific analysis of the gold leaf layers and internal structure of the Clay Seated Vairocana Buddha Triad in Seonunsa Temple, Gochang (Treasure No. 1752) was conducted. The surface of the Buddha statues is a gold foil, and the gold leaf layer consists of four layers. The gold leaf layer first composed on the molding clay was produced in the order of lacquer-fabrics-lacquer-gold foil. Subsequently, it was confirmed that the work was performed three times in the same way. The composition of the Buddha statues was divided into the head, body or upper body, lower body, and pedestal. The body was made in a cylindrical form by connecting vertically oriented wooden materials, and the head and lower body were also connected to the body in an empty form. Thus, the head, body, and lower body are grafted structures that are connected to a single Bokjang-gong. It was confirmed that the Clay Seated Vairocana Buddha Triad in Seonunsa Temple was made using wood materials for the basic form, after which the detailed form was created with molding clay, and the surface was finished with a process of layering gold foil and substances presumed to be lacquer.
Keywords
Clay Buddha statues; Gold leaf layers; Internal structure; Manufacturing technique; Conservation;
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