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Two thangkas depicting Vaishravana and Samantabhadra, — 西藏 十八至十九世紀 多聞天王唐卡 及 普賢菩薩唐卡 設色布本
Two thangkas depicting Vaishravana and Samantabhadra,

西藏 十八至十九世紀 多聞天王唐卡 及 普賢菩薩唐卡 設色布本

These two thangkas from the eighteenth to nineteenth century depict Vaishravana (the god of wealth) and Samantabhadra (the Bodhisattva of Universal Kindness) in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Created with pigment on cloth, these religious artworks represent the sophisticated iconographic and artistic traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

Medium
Mineral Pigments on Cloth

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A Journey Through China's History. The Dr Wou Kiuan Collection Online. Part II

December 8, 2023

Estimate: $2,500$3,000

Lot 106

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Two thangkas depicting Vaishravana and Samantabhadra,, 西藏 十八至十九世紀 多聞天王唐卡 及 普賢菩薩唐卡 設色布本

These two thangkas from the eighteenth to nineteenth century depict Vaishravana (the god of wealth) and Samantabhadra (the Bodhisattva of Universal Kindness) in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Created with pigment on cloth, these religious artworks represent the sophisticated iconographic and artistic traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

Medium
Mineral Pigments on Cloth
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Thangka, Tibetan Art, 19th Century, Vajrayana, Buddhist art, Himalayan Art, Deity Painting, 18th Century