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From Destroyer to Santa Claus

Mark Schumacher (of Onmark Productions) has created and made publicly available a Condensed Visual Classroom Guide to Daikokuten Imagery in Japan. Forty-seven pages, 300 photos, and “copious notes” in the inimitable Onmark style. Recommended!

Author MattPosted on 2017-10-02Categories PapersTags art, buddhism, daikokutenLeave a comment on From Destroyer to Santa Claus

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