Loading

The Thangka Painting of Avalokitesvara,

Unknown1644/1911

Sichuan Museum

Sichuan Museum
Chengdu, China

Qing dynasty. Filled in the color on the sketch. In the middle of the fabric is the avalokiteshvara who has thounsands of the hands and eyes. The positive triad is the image of compassion, and the left triad is the image of anger. On the right three sides are the bodhisattva statue. On the ninth side, there is a king kong statue, the top one is the amitabha Buddha statue. All eleven wore glorious crowns, hands clasp in front of avalokitesvara. One of the hands hold the rosary and another hand hould the lotus. Below it, the left hands holds the bottle and the right holds the brave seal. She wearing the wreaths, ribbons, and a long skirt were draped with a smile on the lotus. There are seven Buddha statues on the top of the portrait, the white tara on the bottom right, the green tara on the left, the six-armed guardian god in the middle with copper.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: The Thangka Painting of Avalokitesvara,
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1644/1911
  • Width: 108cm
  • Length: 154.5cm
Sichuan Museum

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites