Korean Buddhist sculpture

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Korean Buddhist sculpture are the statues, carvings, and reliefs depicting the Buddhist pantheon made in Korea or by Koreans.

Three Kingdoms period (traditionally 57 BCE-668)[edit]

Goguryeo[edit]

Buddha images[edit]

Triad images[edit]

Bodhisattva images[edit]

Maitreya images[edit]

Other images[edit]

Baekje[edit]

Buddha images[edit]

Triad images[edit]

Bodhisattva images[edit]

Avalokitesvara[edit]
Maitreya[edit]

Arhat images[edit]

Silla[edit]

Buddha images[edit]

Infant Buddha images[edit]
Indian-style images[edit]

Triad images[edit]

Bodhisattva images[edit]

Avalokitesvara[edit]
Maitreya[edit]

Arhat images[edit]

Gaya[edit]

Images unattributable to a specific kingdom[edit]

Buddha images[edit]

Bodhisattva images[edit]

Avalokitesvara images[edit]
Maitreya images[edit]

Unified Silla dynasty (668-935)[edit]

Balhae[edit]

Koryo dynasty (918-1392)[edit]

Joseon dynasty (1392-1910)[edit]

Modern period[edit]