LOT 103 A THANGKA DEPICTING VAJRABHAIRAVA (YAMANTAKA)
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Distemper on cloth, framed in a linen mounting with silk. Tibet, 18th/19th century
Depiction of the wrathful and multi-armed Vajrabhairava (also known as Yamantaka) with his consort in ‘yab yum’ embrace in an aureole of flames, standing in alidhasana, in an idealized landscape setting. The head with tall crown and wearing various bone ornaments and skull necklaces. The deity and his consort are holding kartika (knife) and kapala (skullcup) with the essence of the five senses in their primary hands, the auxiliary hands holding various attributes, such as weapons, arrows, scepters and bones. The main group is surrounded by 6 wrathful protectors and consorts in the lower part, and 6 protectors with a central depiction of Manjushri in the upper register. The thangka inscribed on the back in Chinese Yang Zhansha (artist name).
Shape: Rectangular vertical shape
Dimensions: 26,5 x 20 cm (painting size), 58 x 36 cm
(mounting)
Condition: Heavy age-related condition, losses in the material and wear, some cracks, the silk cover of the mounting with extensive wear
Provenance: Austrian Private Collection
十八至十九世紀大威德金剛唐卡
年代相關材料損耗和磨損,一些裂紋,裝幀面大面積磨損
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