A TIBETAN THANG-KA DEPICTING BLO-BZANG-YE-SHES-GDUL-BY'I-BSOD-NAM, seated on a Chinese throne, his right hand in vitarkamudra, the left holding patra, wearing elaborate garments and cap, a green nimbus behind, the red Amitabha above and holding patra, flanked to his right by Vajrabhairava and to his left by his teacher mKhan-chen-rdo-rje-'jun-pa, several Tibetan buildings, offerings on a table below, Beg-tse, Sri devi and the white Brahma at the lower border, in an extensive landscape, in brocade mounting, circa 1750

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A TIBETAN THANG-KA DEPICTING BLO-BZANG-YE-SHES-GDUL-BY'I-BSOD-NAM, seated on a Chinese throne, his right hand in vitarkamudra, the left holding patra, wearing elaborate garments and cap, a green nimbus behind, the red Amitabha above and holding patra, flanked to his right by Vajrabhairava and to his left by his teacher mKhan-chen-rdo-rje-'jun-pa, several Tibetan buildings, offerings on a table below, Beg-tse, Sri devi and the white Brahma at the lower border, in an extensive landscape, in brocade mounting, circa 1750
66.1 x 40.7 cm (some cracks and slight damp damage)
Provenance
The Property of The Nature Conservancy acquired from the Estate of Dr. Walter N. Koelz, Waterloo, Michigan, U.S.A.

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