Tibetan Thangka XX
Tibetan Buddhist thangka, specifically rendered in the Nagpa (black thangka) style. This style is characterized by golden ink or pigments painted on a black background, creating a striking, contrasting effect often used for a powerful or esoteric subject.
At the center of the circle is a figure in Yab-Yum (Tibetan for "father-mother"). This is a common Tantric symbol representing the union of wisdom and compassion.The male deity represents method/compassion.The female deity represents Wisdom/Vacuity.
Together, their union symbolizes the state of enlightenment.
The fine, hair-like gold lines used to create the halos and the intricate scrolling work are typical of Himalayan art, probably from Tibet, Nepal or Bhutan.
Some white lines and two holes
At the center of the circle is a figure in Yab-Yum (Tibetan for "father-mother"). This is a common Tantric symbol representing the union of wisdom and compassion.The male deity represents method/compassion.The female deity represents Wisdom/Vacuity.
Together, their union symbolizes the state of enlightenment.
The fine, hair-like gold lines used to create the halos and the intricate scrolling work are typical of Himalayan art, probably from Tibet, Nepal or Bhutan.
Some white lines and two holes
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Oil painting
Length: 50 cm
Width: 37 cm
Reference (ID): 1738796
Availability: In stock
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