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Tara

19th century

Rubin Museum of Art

Rubin Museum of Art
New York, United States

Tara is one of the most popular female deities in Tibetan culture. She is particularly associated with protecting from a group of calamities known as the Eight Fears, depicted here as scenes surrounding her: ghosts/sickness (bottom center), drowning (center), fire (mid-left), false imprisonment (bottom right), bandits (top right), wild elephants (top), snakes (bottom left), and lions (top left). Although these dangers center on the worries of secular life, they also have a more esoteric meaning, namely associations with inner obstacles that prevent spiritual progress.

This painting exemplifies the "Khamri" style of southeastern Tibet. Khamri paintings feature deep blues and greens in the landscape with thicker applications of pigment than other local styles. Some elements, such as the bluegreen crags to the main figure's right and the flowers and leaves beneath her lotus seat, derive from the parent New Menri style in central Tibet out of which this tradition grew. However, other elements, such as the sky fading into blank canvas and the depiction of the clouds back-shaded with indigo are not found in central Tibet, but rather are regional characteristics borrowed from the other major local painting style. One hallmark of this Khamri style is the dramatic twisting rainbow lights seen in the scene at the upper right.

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  • Title: Tara
  • Date: 19th century
  • Date Created: 19th century
  • Physical Dimensions: 25 5/8 x 17 1/4 in.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Rubin Museum of Art, Gift of the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, F1997.15.1
  • Medium: Pigments on cloth
  • Place of Creation: Kham Province, Eastern Tibet
  • Exhibition History: Rubin Museum of Art, "The Place of Provenance: Regional Styles in Tibetan Painting" (10/12/12 - 03/25/13), Rubin Museum of Art, "Once Upon Many Times: Legends and Myths in Himalayan Art" (09/16/11 - 01/30/12), Rubin Museum of Art, "What is It? Himalayan Art" (09/26/08 - 06/14/10), Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, TX, "Female Buddhas: Women of Enlightenement in Tibetan Mysticism" (02/09/07 - 08/26/07), Rubin Museum of Art, "A Sense of Place" (06/09/06 - 09/19/06), Rubin Museum of Art, "Perfected Beings, Pure Realms" (10/02/04 - 03/14/05), Godwin-Ternback Museum, Queens College, Flushing, NY, "The Light of Infinite Wisdom: Asian Art from the Godwin-Ternbach Museum and Other Collections" (10/15/03 - 12/20/03), Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN, "Worlds of Transformation: Tibetan Art of Wisdom and Compassion" (08/18/02 - 10/27/02), Tibet House Cultural Center, New York, NY, "Worlds of Transformation: Tibetan Art of Wisdom and Compassion" (04/27/99 - 09/25/99)
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