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Paramasukha Chakrasamvara, mid 18th century (mineral pigments on sized cotton
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Paramasukha Chakrasamvara, mid 18th century (mineral pigments on sized cotton
5931044 Paramasukha Chakrasamvara, mid 18th century (mineral pigments on sized cotton; original brocade mounts; dustcovers; rods, and end caps; saffron-colored ink handprints on the reverse of canvas) by Tibetan School, (18th century); 144.8x94 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Mineral pigments on sized cotton; original brocade mounts; dustcovers; rods, and end caps; saffron-colored ink handprints on the reverse of canvas, H x W (overall): 144.8 x 94 cm (57 x 37 in)
H x W (painting): 73.7 x 43.2 cm (29 x 17 in)
mid 18th century); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; The Alice S. Kandell Collection; Tibetan, out of copyright
Media ID 23572696
© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution The Alice S. Kandell Collection / Bridgeman Images
Alice S Kandell Collection Thangka Tibet
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of "Paramasukha Chakrasamvara" a mid-18th-century masterpiece created by the Tibetan School. The painting, measuring 144.8x94 cm, is displayed at the Freer Gallery of Art in the Smithsonian Institution, USA. The artist skillfully employed mineral pigments on sized cotton to bring this sacred image to life. Adorned with original brocade mounts and protected by dustcovers, rods, and end caps, this artwork is truly a treasure. Additionally, saffron-colored ink handprints can be found on the reverse side of the canvas. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this thangka painting are awe-inspiring. Measuring 73.7 x 43.2 cm (29 x 17 in), it depicts Paramasukha Chakrasamvara—a deity associated with blissful union—surrounded by various divine figures and symbols. Part of The Alice S. Kandell Collection at the Freer Gallery of Art, this piece holds immense historical significance as an example of Tibetan art from centuries past. Its presence in a renowned institution like the Smithsonian further solidifies its importance within artistic circles. Through Bridgeman Images' print reproduction, viewers can now appreciate every brushstroke and intricacy that makes up this remarkable work of art without being physically present at the gallery itself.
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