THANGKA REPRESENTANT CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA
THANGKA REPRESENTANT CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA
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THANGKA REPRESENTANT CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA

TIBET, XVIIIEME SIECLE

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THANGKA REPRESENTANT CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA
TIBET, XVIIIEME SIECLE
Il est représenté assis sur des divinités placées sur un base lotiforme. Ses mains principales tiennent le karttrika et le kapala, les autres mains tenant l'épée et le trishula. Il est entouré par des divinités diverses.
Dimensions: 79 x 55 cm. (31 1/8 x 21 5/8 in.)
Provenance
The Private Collection of Lionel and Danielle Fournier of Himalayan Art, collected in Europe during the 1970s-1980s.
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A THANGKA DEPICTING CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA
TIBET, 18TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

This powerful painting portrays the gruesome four-armed Mahakala holding the ritual chopper and blood-filled skull in his principle hands. Both secondary hands brandish the sword and trident. He is decorated with snake-ornaments and wears a tiger-skirt. The leaking flames of the halo, though schematized executed, still have a great vigour. Just above him is visible a manifestation of him holding an imposing club. To both sides of the lotus base are each a protective divinity with below Simhavaktra. Surrounding Caturbhujamahakala are the eight animal-headed dakinis dancing amidst flames or clouds.

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