THANGKA REPRESENTANT MAHAKALA
THANGKA REPRESENTANT MAHAKALA
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THANGKA REPRESENTANT MAHAKALA

TIBET, XVIIIEME SIECLE

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THANGKA REPRESENTANT MAHAKALA
TIBET, XVIIIEME SIECLE
Il est représenté en pratyalidhasana sur des divinités placées sur une base lotiforme. Ses mains tiennent le karttrika et le kapala. Il est entouré par plusieurs divinités. Il est surmonté par un Karmapa lama.
Dimensions: 79 x 53 cm. (31 1/8 x 20 7/8 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 MAHAKALA
TIBET, 18TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

This dramatic nag thang painting portrays the two-armed Mahakala holding the ritual chopper and blood-filled skull. He has an unusual large head with a flaming hairdo. Finely drawn in gold and coloured in with subdued pigments. He is surrounded by a splendid array of subsidiary figures, all finely executed. Above him is visible a Karmapa lama flanked by the four-armed Sadaksharilokeshvara and the dancing Nairatmya. Near the lotus base of the principle figure are placed at either side the four-armed Caturbhujamahakala and Vaishravana seated on his mount, the lion. Below the lotus one can detect a rare form of Shri Devi flanked to each side by a protective deity and at the lower register possibly the snake-hooded Nagarjuna, Kshetrapalamahakala and assistant bDud mo seng gdong ma holding a human heart, both riding horses and another protective deity riding similarly a horse.

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