A gold-ground thangka of Vairocana
Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A gold-ground thangka of Vairocana

TIBETO-CHINESE, 19TH CENTURY

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A gold-ground thangka of Vairocana
Tibeto-Chinese, 19th century
With Vairocana seated in the center on a lotus throne backed by a halo and mandala lined with multicolored jewels, hands before his heart, surrounded by smaller Buddhas with hands in various mudras seated on lotus thrones backed by red halos and mandalas
35½ x 26 in. (89.5 x 66 cm.)
Provenance
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. William J. Calhoun, 1949 (49.80).

Lot Essay

This is one of a set of possibly eleven or more of the Thousand Buddhas made for the Gelugpa monastery. The inscriptions on the reverse are notable for being written correctly in mirror image for each figure.

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