Wheel Buddha Thangka

[Timewheel Wangfo Thangka]

Timewheel Wangfo Thangka, 18th century, Beijing, Buben, color, 58 cm high, 46 cm wide, 28.5 cm vertical and 22 cm horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This Thangka adopts the traditional form of composition: the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the reincarnation of the. In the center of the statue is a conventional shape with four and twenty-four arms, wearing a crown, wearing a bracelet, and two blue main arms embracing the golden princess in yellow shape. Each hand holds pestle, wheel, staff, axe, sword, halberd, hook, rope, bow and arrow, axe, sabre, drum, conch, lotus, mani, human head, skull and other magic tools, each of which has symbolic significance. The painting is exquisite in color and excellent in brushwork, among which the painting method of landscape painting has a strong sense of traditional Chinese painting, while the application of golden colors such as Buddha light, wreaths, lotus petals, etc., makes the picture more radiant and colorful, adding more beauty
On the back of the Thangka, there is a white silk label with four-body ink script in Han, Manchu and Mongolian. The Chinese text reads: “On the first day of June in the forty-third year of Qianlong’s reign, the emperor ordered Zhang Jiahu Tuktu to recognize the statue of the time wheel king Buddha, the second from the left.”.
图片[1]-Wheel Buddha Thangka-China Archive
图片[2]-Wheel Buddha Thangka-China Archive时轮王佛唐卡背后白绫签

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