Period:Unknown Production date:851-950 (circa)
Materials:silk, paper (later restoration), 絲綢 (Chinese), 紙 (Chinese),
Technique:painted
Subjects:bodhisattva canopy 菩薩 (Chinese) 華蓋 (Chinese)
Dimensions:Height: 123.60 centimetres Width: 54.50 centimetres
Description:
Painting of Kṣitigarbha, shown as a seated monk under a canopy. The Six Ways of Life emerge from him, with figures on clouds, each flanked by an inscribed cartouche. Ink and colour on silk, with later restoration on paper.
IMG
![图片[3]-painting; 繪畫(Chinese) BM-1919-0101-0.29.+-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/Paintings/mid_RFC633.jpg)
Comments:
Materials:silk, paper (later restoration), 絲綢 (Chinese), 紙 (Chinese),
Technique:painted
Subjects:bodhisattva canopy 菩薩 (Chinese) 華蓋 (Chinese)
Dimensions:Height: 123.60 centimetres Width: 54.50 centimetres
Description:
Painting of Kṣitigarbha, shown as a seated monk under a canopy. The Six Ways of Life emerge from him, with figures on clouds, each flanked by an inscribed cartouche. Ink and colour on silk, with later restoration on paper.
IMG
![图片[3]-painting; 繪畫(Chinese) BM-1919-0101-0.29.+-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/Paintings/mid_RFC633.jpg)
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