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Physician Yutog Yontan Gonpo

late 17th century

Rubin Museum of Art

Rubin Museum of Art
New York, United States

The physician Yutog Yontan Gonpo (1126–1202) is the main author of the Yuthog Nyingthig, an important medical text. His youthful, cleanly shaven face, unusual lotus crown, and other attributes—the sword and book representing knowledge and the vase filled with a triple jewel symbolizing long life and abundance—mark the outstanding qualities of this lay practitioner. At the top of this painting, the Five Buddhas are shown in an unusual semi-wrathful form embracing their consorts and holding skull cups in addition to their family attributes. Four offering goddesses dance around the main figure. At the bottom the horseheaded Hayagriva is surrounded by four yoginis.

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  • Title: Physician Yutog Yontan Gonpo
  • Date Created: late 17th century
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Rubin Museum of Art, C2006.66.176
  • Medium: Ground mineral pigment on cotton
  • Place of Creation: Tibet
  • Exhibition History: Rubin Museum of Art, "The Art of Tibetan Medicine" (03/12/13 - 08/15/13), Rubin Museum of Art, "Masterworks: Jewels of the Collection" (03/11/11 - 1/9/12), Rubin Museum of Art, "Red, Black and Gold" (05/02/08 - 11/10/08), Bruce Museum of Art, Greenwich, CT, "Female Buddhas: Women of Enlightenment in Tibetan Mysticism" (07/02/05 - 10/16/05), Rubin Museum of Art, "Portraits of Transmission" (10/02/04 - 01/11/05)
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