Enkū

One of Enkū's many carvings (1632–1695) was a Japanese Buddhist monk, poet and sculptor during the early Edo period. He was born in Mino Province (present-day Gifu Prefecture) and is famous for carving some 120,000 wooden statues of the Buddha and other Buddhist icons, many of which were given in payment for lodging on his pilgrimages to temples throughout Japan. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Enku master carver by Enku

    Published 1976
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    Global health disparities closing the gap through good governance by Kebede-Francis, Enku

    Published 2011
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