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Photographic Print : Imperial Embroidered Silk Thangka, 1402-24 (silk)
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Imperial Embroidered Silk Thangka, 1402-24 (silk)
8701658 Imperial Embroidered Silk Thangka, 1402-24 (silk) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); 335.3x213.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Yongle six-character presentation mark and of the period (1402-24)
This massive panel is exquisitely embroidered in gold thread and brilliant coloured silk threads on leaf-green jiang chou silk enriched with a regular pattern of dark blue medallions of curled leafy scrolls outlined with gold thread. The central image is of the wrathful Raktayamari, depicted in tones of red, standing in yab-yum embracing his consort Vajravetali. Her left leg encircling his waist, his right hand wielding above his head a khatvanga embellished with human heads in varying states and the vajra thunderbolt, his left arm supporting his facing consort and holding a kapala or skull cap in his left hand. The locked couple is trampling on the blue corpse of Yama, the Lord of death, wearing a tiger skin and crown, lying on the back of their mount, a brown buffalo recumbent on a multi-coloured lotus base. All below two rows of buddhas and bodhisattvas seated on lotus bases, the upper including Heruka Vajrabhairava on the far left and Manjusri on the far right, flanking the five Dhyani Buddhas, Ratnasambhava, Akshobhya, Vairocana, Amitabha and Amoghasiddhi. The lower row with Green Tara and White Tara. On the lower panel is a row of seven offering goddesses dancing on lotus bases and holding aloft dishes as offerings below the couple. The thangka is bordered by an embroidered yellow-ground band of vajra. On the upper right side is the vertical presentation mark in gold thread on a red embroidered ground below the White Tara. Accompanied with a Qing dynasty silk surround now detached.); Photo © Christie's Images
Media ID 38519906
© © Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Buddhism Demon Embroidery Ming Dynasty 1368 1644 Multicoloured Religious Image Silk
11"x8.5" Photo Print
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.9cm x 27.9cm (7" x 11")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 27.9cm (8.5" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning Imperial Embroidered Silk Thangka from the Ming Dynasty is a true masterpiece of Chinese artistry. The intricate embroidery in gold thread and vibrant silk colors on leaf-green silk creates a mesmerizing visual feast for the eyes.
The central image of the wrathful Raktayamari, embracing his consort Vajravetali in a yab-yum pose, exudes power and intensity. They stand triumphantly over the blue corpse of Yama, symbolizing victory over death itself. Surrounding them are rows of buddhas and bodhisattvas seated on lotus bases, radiating wisdom and compassion.
The attention to detail in this thangka is truly remarkable - from the elaborate khatvanga held by Raktayamari to the delicate offerings held by dancing goddesses below. The border featuring vajra motifs adds an extra layer of symbolism and beauty to this already exquisite piece.
This print captures not just a work of art, but a glimpse into ancient beliefs and spiritual practices. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations in China.
Whether displayed in a private collection or admired in a museum setting, this Imperial Embroidered Silk Thangka is sure to captivate viewers with its beauty and depth of meaning.
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