"Kongara Dōji And Seitaka Dōji."
These figures represent two of the servants of Fudō Myōō, the central deity of the Five Guardian Kings, protectors of the Buddha Law. Kongara is depicted young, with his hands clasped in a contemplative pose. Seitaka is traditionally depicted with crimson skin (traces of red pigment are visible on his body), his posture is more energetic. The draperies of the two figures are deeply sculpted and accentuate the presence of the two works. The annotations stuck under the base are those of Claude de Marteau, its dating mentioned is Muromachi (1333-1573) H 36 cm x W 13 cm x D 7cm (Without the bases) Sold with certificate of provenance. https://www.thecdmcollection.be/