東大寺所蔵 木造十二神将立像のうち丑神の復元縮尺模刻像

Reproduction of “The Twelve Wooden Generals of the Ox-Gods” from the TodaijiTemple collection

75.5 × 39.3cm
Collection of Todai-ji Temple
Sculpture by Atsushi Suzuki

This sculpture is widely recognized for retaining the distinct stylistic characteristics of the Heian period.

Although only faint traces of pigment remain on the surface today, I analyzed these remnants to reconstruct the original color palette. Through the restoration of this masterpiece—considered one of the finest examples of Heian-period art—I recreated the iconic color schemes and gilding techniques of that era. As part of this research, I produced a two-dimensional rendering of the decorative patterns, which was subsequently dedicated to Todai-ji Temple.

The kirikane and polychromy were applied to a scale model reconstructed by sculptor Atsushi Suzuki.

Note: This project was made possible through a grant from the Moriya Scholarship Foundation.