Légende
Jambhala, unknown sculptor; deities of wealth iconography; Himalayan/Tibetan Buddhist art; Yellow Jambhala Tib. dzam b+hA lha — deity of wealth. Shown seated, holding a bijapuraka citrus fruit in his right hand and a mongoose in his left. 18th century, Tibet; sculpture; height 7.7 cm, width 4.7 cm, depth 3.2 cm., A small statue viewed from the back showing a seated figure on a rectangular base, with visible colors including gold, blue, red, brown, and a few darker gray areas; the figure has a rounded headdress with blue and red accents, a topknot, and ornamental flanges at the sides, a smooth back and shoulders draped with a robe that appears gold, arms resting at the sides with detailed cuffs, and the rectangular base shows worn red paint with mottled darker patches.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A22_479
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
34.1Mo (908.3Ko) / 29.2cm x 29.2cm / 3453 x 3453 (300dpi)