No. 99388865

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Thangka Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibet - 19th Century
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Thangka Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibet - 19th Century

A Beautiful and Rare Thangka Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha, Tibet, 19th Century Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton L86 x W72 cm (Core L59.5 x W48 cm) On the back is a three-character Sanskrit inscription This finely painted thangka centers on Shakyamuni Buddha, depicted seated in vajrasana atop a lotus pedestal. His right hand touches the earth in the bhumisparsha mudra, while the left rests in his lap holding a begging bowl—an iconic representation of the Buddha's moment of enlightenment. The figure is adorned in deep red robes, with a serene expression and a green nimbus framed by stylized lotus petals and a mandala-like architecture. Surrounding the central figure are one hundred miniature Buddhas arranged in a meticulously ordered grid. Each repeats the central image in posture, gesture, and form, representing a visual litany of the “Hundred Buddhas,” a motif associated with purification, longevity, and the accumulation of merit. These thangkas were often used in ritual contexts or as devotional aids in temples and monastic settings. Painted with mineral pigments on coarse-woven cloth, the thangka retains vivid coloration and compositional integrity. Minor staining and edge wear are consistent with age and ritual use, enhancing its authenticity and devotional character. Thangkas of this type gained popularity in the 19th century for both private practice and ceremonial use, offering a compelling blend of spiritual purpose and artistic craftsmanship. Condition: Overall in good condition. Some natural cracks on the surface due to age. Some brown stains on the outer mounted cloth. No restoration. Shipping worldwide by EMS, usually 14 -21 days to deliver.

No. 99388865

No longer available
Thangka Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibet - 19th Century

Thangka Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibet - 19th Century

A Beautiful and Rare Thangka Depicting Shakyamuni Buddha, Tibet, 19th Century
Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton
L86 x W72 cm (Core L59.5 x W48 cm)
On the back is a three-character Sanskrit inscription

This finely painted thangka centers on Shakyamuni Buddha, depicted seated in vajrasana atop a lotus pedestal. His right hand touches the earth in the bhumisparsha mudra, while the left rests in his lap holding a begging bowl—an iconic representation of the Buddha's moment of enlightenment. The figure is adorned in deep red robes, with a serene expression and a green nimbus framed by stylized lotus petals and a mandala-like architecture.

Surrounding the central figure are one hundred miniature Buddhas arranged in a meticulously ordered grid. Each repeats the central image in posture, gesture, and form, representing a visual litany of the “Hundred Buddhas,” a motif associated with purification, longevity, and the accumulation of merit. These thangkas were often used in ritual contexts or as devotional aids in temples and monastic settings.

Painted with mineral pigments on coarse-woven cloth, the thangka retains vivid coloration and compositional integrity. Minor staining and edge wear are consistent with age and ritual use, enhancing its authenticity and devotional character. Thangkas of this type gained popularity in the 19th century for both private practice and ceremonial use, offering a compelling blend of spiritual purpose and artistic craftsmanship.

Condition:
Overall in good condition. Some natural cracks on the surface due to age. Some brown stains on the outer mounted cloth. No restoration.

Shipping worldwide by EMS, usually 14 -21 days to deliver.

Bidding closed
Surya Rutten
Expert
Estimate  € 900 - € 1,000

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