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尺寸:28 1/4 x 22 3/4 in
年代:15世纪
质地:唐卡(Silk, gold embroidery, coral, and seed pearls)
风格:西藏 汉藏
来源:美国鲁宾艺术博物馆
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Tibetan Buddhism played a prominent role in the courts of the Mongolian Yuan (1279–1638) and early Chinese Ming (1368–1644) dynasties, resulting in the creation of Tibetan Buddhist art in the imperial ateliers. Here a Tibetan composition depicting a wrathful form of the deity Vajrapani deity has been re-created in the Chinese medium of silk embroidery. Fourteenth-century Tibetan lotus and vase columns featuring eagles (garuda), snakes (naga), and seamonsters (makara) are combined with Chinese-style clouds holding disks that present Vajrapani’s mantra, “om vajrapani hum phat,” in Tibetan script. Small coral beads and seed pearls are stiched into the central deity’s ornaments.