明 佚名 釋教三尊曼陀羅圖 軸, Mandala of Vajradhara, Manjushri and Sadakshari -Lokeshvara, Unidentified Artist, dated 1479
明 佚名 釋教三尊曼陀羅圖 軸, Mandala of Vajradhara, Manjushri and Sadakshari -Lokeshvara, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), dated 1479, China, Tangka; ink, opaque watercolor on gold, Image: 58 x 37 1/2 in. ( x cm), Paintings, Unidentified Artist, The Tibetan branch of Esoteric Buddhism, introduced into China during the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1279–1368), continued to be patronized by early Ming dynasty emperors. Throughout the fifteenth century, a significant community of Tibetan lamas remained active in Beijing, the site of the former Mongol capital city, Dadu, and after 1402 the principal Ming capital
Size: 3786px × 5045px
Photo credit: © Artokoloro / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: -lokeshvara, 1/2, 1279–1368, 1368–1644, 37, 58, , , 1402, 1479, active, artist, beijing, branch, buddhism, capital, century, china, city, cm, community, continued, dadu, dated, dynasty, early, emperors, esoteric, fifteenth, gold, image, ink, introduced, lamas, mandala, manjushri, ming, mongol, opaque, paintings, patronized, principal, remained, sadakshari, significant, site, tangka, tibetan, unidentified, vajradhara, watercolor, yuan, 佚名, 明, 軸, 釋教三尊曼陀羅圖, 釋教三尊曼陀羅圬軸