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| A Buddhist sculpture workshop, *bussho •§Š, active from the 11-14c and located in Kyoto's Rokujou madenokouji ˜Z𖜗¢¬˜H. It was established by Inchou ‰@’© (dates unknown), son of Injo ‰@• (?-1106), the founder of the *Inpa ‰@”h school, as an offshoot of the Inpa workshop *shichijou oomiya bussho ޵ð‘å‹{•§Š. One of the major groups of Kyoto sculptors *kyoto busshi ‹ž“s•§Žt, who flourished in the late Heian period (11-12c), that received commissions from the Imperial court and nobility. Rokujou madenokouji bussho gradually declined in the Kamakura period (13-14c) along with other Kyoto based Inpa and *Enpa ‰~”h workshops, because the Kamakura government favored the Nara based *Keiha Œc”h school. | ||||||
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