AN EAST TIBETAN THANG-KA DEPICTING KHRI-SRONG-LDE-BTSAN, seated on an elaborate Chinese throne, his right hand resting on his right knee, the left holding a manuscript, wearing many garments, scarf, his face with moustache and specific cap, flanked to his right by his mother and another adorant, Santirakshita and Pad-ma-'byun-gnas above, the Cintamahakala below, in an extensive landscape, the reverse with stupa, in brocate mounting, 18th Century
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AN EAST TIBETAN THANG-KA DEPICTING KHRI-SRONG-LDE-BTSAN, seated on an elaborate Chinese throne, his right hand resting on his right knee, the left holding a manuscript, wearing many garments, scarf, his face with moustache and specific cap, flanked to his right by his mother and another adorant, Santirakshita and Pad-ma-'byun-gnas above, the Cintamahakala below, in an extensive landscape, the reverse with stupa, in brocate mounting, 18th Century
72 x 45 cm
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