大型の古美術モンゴル仏教密教タンカ — 忿怒の多腕の神 — 20世紀前半 - Mongolia - 1900年/1940年





Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 135253 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Large Antique Mongolian Buddhist Tantric Thangka – Wrathful Multi-Armed Deity – first half 20th, with mineral pigments on linen/cotton, dating to 1900–1940, from Mongolia, authentic original, dimensions 75.5 × 57 cm.
Description from the seller
authentic antique Himalayan Buddhist thangka painting, likely Mongolian, dating to the first half of the 20th century
The composition depicts a powerful multi-armed wrathful tantric deity in yab-yum union at the center, surrounded by lineage masters, meditational deities, and wrathful protector figures arranged in a highly structured Vajrayana iconographic composition.
The central deity stands in dynamic alidha posture upon subdued figures symbolizing the conquest of ego, ignorance, and worldly attachment. The many arms hold ritual implements associated with tantric transformation and enlightened activity. The flaming aureole and charnel-ground imagery are characteristic of advanced Vajrayana meditation iconography.
The lower register contains fierce Dharmapala protector figures riding animals and emerging through flames, while the upper register depicts seated masters and enlightened beings floating on clouds, likely representing lineage transmission within a tantric cycle.
Particularly notable are:
the expressive mineral pigments
finely drawn black contour work
strong red flame mandorla surrounding the deity
traditional lotus and cloud motifs
archaic Mongolian-Himalayan stylistic features
visible hand-painted details throughout the composition
The reverse side shows age-consistent wear and pigment penetration typical of older linen-mounted thangkas. The painting displays substantial patina and clear signs of long devotional or ritual use.
The work remains unrestored and retains its original antique character.
Such thangkas were traditionally used for:
tantric meditation practice
shrine devotion
ritual visualization
monastic ceremonies
spiritual protection practices
Provenance:
From a German auction house collection
Condition:
Fair antique condition with heavy authentic wear and age-related deterioration, including:
extensive creasing and fold marks
pigment abrasion and paint losses
surface wear
stains and small imperfections
edge wear from mounting/storage
Please study photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Origin: Mongolia / Tibet
Period: early 20th century
Material: Mineral pigments on linen/cotton textile
Dimensions: approx. 75.5 × 57 cm
A rare and visually powerful Himalayan tantric artwork with strong decorative, spiritual, and collector appeal.
authentic antique Himalayan Buddhist thangka painting, likely Mongolian, dating to the first half of the 20th century
The composition depicts a powerful multi-armed wrathful tantric deity in yab-yum union at the center, surrounded by lineage masters, meditational deities, and wrathful protector figures arranged in a highly structured Vajrayana iconographic composition.
The central deity stands in dynamic alidha posture upon subdued figures symbolizing the conquest of ego, ignorance, and worldly attachment. The many arms hold ritual implements associated with tantric transformation and enlightened activity. The flaming aureole and charnel-ground imagery are characteristic of advanced Vajrayana meditation iconography.
The lower register contains fierce Dharmapala protector figures riding animals and emerging through flames, while the upper register depicts seated masters and enlightened beings floating on clouds, likely representing lineage transmission within a tantric cycle.
Particularly notable are:
the expressive mineral pigments
finely drawn black contour work
strong red flame mandorla surrounding the deity
traditional lotus and cloud motifs
archaic Mongolian-Himalayan stylistic features
visible hand-painted details throughout the composition
The reverse side shows age-consistent wear and pigment penetration typical of older linen-mounted thangkas. The painting displays substantial patina and clear signs of long devotional or ritual use.
The work remains unrestored and retains its original antique character.
Such thangkas were traditionally used for:
tantric meditation practice
shrine devotion
ritual visualization
monastic ceremonies
spiritual protection practices
Provenance:
From a German auction house collection
Condition:
Fair antique condition with heavy authentic wear and age-related deterioration, including:
extensive creasing and fold marks
pigment abrasion and paint losses
surface wear
stains and small imperfections
edge wear from mounting/storage
Please study photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Origin: Mongolia / Tibet
Period: early 20th century
Material: Mineral pigments on linen/cotton textile
Dimensions: approx. 75.5 × 57 cm
A rare and visually powerful Himalayan tantric artwork with strong decorative, spiritual, and collector appeal.

