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Kunga Wangcuk (1424-1478) and Sonam Senge (1429-1489), The Fourth and... between 1475 and 1500. Creator: Anon




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Kunga Wangcuk (1424-1478) and Sonam Senge (1429-1489), The Fourth and... between 1475 and 1500. Creator: Anon

Kunga Wangcuk (1424-1478) and Sonam Senge (1429-1489), The Fourth and Sixth Abbots of Ngor, between 1475 and 1500

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This exquisite 15th century painting from the Ngor Monastery in Tibet depicts Kunga Wangcuk (1424-1478) and Sonam Senge (1429-1489), the Fourth and Sixth Abbots of Ngor, respectively. The portrait, created between 1475 and 1500, is an anonymous work of art, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of South and Southeast Asian art. The painting is executed with intricate detail using mineral pigments and gold on cotton cloth. Kunga Wangcuk and Sonam Senge are depicted in a formal seated position, with their legs crossed in the traditional Buddhist posture. Kunga Wangcuk is shown wearing a red robe adorned with gold brocade and a golden crown, symbolizing his position as the abbot. Sonam Senge, on the other hand, wears a maroon robe and a simple golden hat. The painting is a testament to the artistic and religious significance of the Ngor Monastery during the 15th century. The monastery, located in the southern part of Tibet, was a major center of learning and practice for the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The portrait of Kunga Wangcuk and Sonam Senge reflects the deep reverence and devotion held towards these spiritual leaders, and serves as a reminder of the rich artistic and cultural heritage of Tibet and the broader Asian continent. This painting is now housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and educate visitors about the history and traditions of Tibetan Buddhism and the artistic achievements of the 15th century.

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