| Copy of an ancient portrait, from China's Shaolin Temple |
| painted for me by a monk on Jeju Island in 1987 |
| Bodhidharma Dalma-josa in Korean Legendary Founder of Seon [Zen] Buddhism at the Shaolin Monastery |




| painted for me by a monk at Jikji-sa Temple in 1996 |

| Bodhidharma and his disciple, the 2nd Chan Patriarch Huìkě (慧可, 487?-593) all 3 of these were donated by Dale's Korean Temple Adventures |



| two classical Korean paintings of the master, from the middle of the Joseon Dynasty |

| from China |

| a strangely baby-faced, hairless and narrow-eyed painting identified as Bodhidharma, from the Joseon Dynasty and displayed in the National Museum of Korea in late 2012; I've never seen this before, and it doesn't look anything like him... some kind of mistake? |


| Two Bodhidharma paintings by Seon Master Kim Gyeongam, who teaches at Magok-sa and in New York |


| a good 19th-century one, from the Main Hall of Mt. Worak-san Shilleuk-sa Temple |

| On the Main Hall of Jiri-san Hwaeom-sa. |



| "Bodhidharma Sitting for Nine Years" |


| 18th Century Japanese |
| a statue and a ink-portrait, both from Gyeryong-san Gap-sa in 2012 |
| In the Main Dharma Hall of Gyeryong-san Gap-sa Shinheung-am, Bodhidharma as one of the 500 Nahan Disciples |