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PROPERTY FROM THE INDIA HOUSE CLUB COLLECTION, NEW YORK
TWO LARGE PAINTINGS OF MANJUSHRI
LATE MING-QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
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TWO LARGE PAINTINGS OF MANJUSHRI
LATE MING-QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
Each painting depicts Manjushri seated on his lion mount in a mountainscape, wearing flowing robes and an elaborate crown and surrounded by an aureole. One is accompanied by a young acolyte, the other is accompanied by a bearded attendant.
89 ¼ x 47 and 85 ½ x 46 ½ in. (226.7 x 119.4 and 217.2 x 118.1 cm.), inluding frames
LATE MING-QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
Each painting depicts Manjushri seated on his lion mount in a mountainscape, wearing flowing robes and an elaborate crown and surrounded by an aureole. One is accompanied by a young acolyte, the other is accompanied by a bearded attendant.
89 ¼ x 47 and 85 ½ x 46 ½ in. (226.7 x 119.4 and 217.2 x 118.1 cm.), inluding frames
Provenance
Willard D. Straight (1880-1918) Collection, acquired before 1914.
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