Painting of the Buddhist guardian king Vaisravana, a late Tang dynasty painting said to have come from the temples at Kucha, to the west of Turfan, along the northern route of the Silk Road
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Painting of the Buddhist guardian king Vaisravana, a late Tang dynasty painting said to have come from the temples at Kucha, to the west of Turfan, along the northern route of the Silk Road

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Painting of the Buddhist guardian king Vaisravana, a late Tang dynasty painting said to have come from the temples at Kucha, to the west of Turfan, along the northern route of the Silk Road, This is a classic example of the regions unique blend of Chinese and central Asian traditions. China. Chinese. Tang dynasty, AD 618 906.

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Werner Forman Archive/ Yamato Bunkaken, Nara, Japan

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Photo12/Universal Images Group/Werner Forman

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UMG12A16_059

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Non

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Droits gérés

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23,0Mo (1,9Mo) / 20,2cm x 28,6cm / 2380 x 3376 (300dpi)

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