File:Avalokitesvara on Potalaka (Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art).jpg

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English: Avalokitesvara on Potalaka, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
日本語: 水月観音菩薩図
한국어: 수월관음보살도(水月觀音菩薩圖), 대한민국 보물 제926호
Date Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392); C14
Source http://leeum.samsungfoundation.org/html_eng/collection/main_view.asp
Author Goryeo-dynasty artist
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