Tuesday 8 November 2022
A Tibetan Thangka of Amitabha, 19th century, painted with Amitabha in red with a red...
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A Tibetan Thangka of Amitabha, 19th century, painted with Amitabha in red with a red jewel on top of the ushnisha, two hands in dhyana holding an alms bowl, fine lines in gilt emanating from the central deity, Manjusri and Vajrapani to the bottom corners, three bodhisattvas to the top of painting, mounted with silk as a hanging scroll, 50cm x 35cm excluding mount.
西藏十九世紀 阿彌陀佛佛唐卡
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