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Lot 824
A gold ground thangka of Padmasambhava Tibet, 19th century
18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
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A gold ground thangka of Padmasambhava
Tibet, 19th century
Distemper on cloth; rendered on a gold ground with very fine lines of red, black, and gold pigment, Padmasambhava with a peaceful attitude accompanied by his Indian and Tibetan wives below, Mandarava on the left Yeshe Tsogyal on the right.
Himalayan Art Resources item no.100605
22 7/8 x 18 1/8in (58 x 46 cm)
Distemper on cloth; rendered on a gold ground with very fine lines of red, black, and gold pigment, Padmasambhava with a peaceful attitude accompanied by his Indian and Tibetan wives below, Mandarava on the left Yeshe Tsogyal on the right.
Himalayan Art Resources item no.100605
22 7/8 x 18 1/8in (58 x 46 cm)
Footnotes
Published
Armand Neven, Etudes d'art lamaïque et de l'Himalaya, Brussels, 1978, pp. 29 & 32, no. 13.
Pia and Louis Van der Wee, A Tale of Thangkas: Living with a Collection, Antwerp, 1995, p. 24, fig. 5.
Exhibited
Lamaïstische Kunst/Art Lamaïque, Société Général de Banque à Bruxelles, Brussels, 15 May - 30 June 1975.
De Taal van de Thangka, Ethnographic Museum, Antwerp, 1995.
Provenance
The Van Der Wee Collection, Belgium, acquired in Antwerp, 4 June 1969
























