Period:Unknown Production date:8thC
Materials:plaster
Technique:painted
Subjects:lotus throne
Dimensions:Height: 18.50 centimetres Width: 50 centimetres
Description:
Fragment of wall-painting painted with ink and colours on plaster. Clearly visible are two feet standing on a lotus throne. Between the feet is a Brāhmī inscription .
IMG
![图片[1]-wall-painting BM-1907-1111.61-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/Paintings/mid_01172437_001.jpg)
Comments:The Department of Asia would like to thank Xanthe Carmichael for her help with updating the information on the site of Dandan-Uiliq.
Materials:plaster
Technique:painted
Subjects:lotus throne
Dimensions:Height: 18.50 centimetres Width: 50 centimetres
Description:
Fragment of wall-painting painted with ink and colours on plaster. Clearly visible are two feet standing on a lotus throne. Between the feet is a Brāhmī inscription .
IMG
![图片[1]-wall-painting BM-1907-1111.61-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/Paintings/mid_01172437_001.jpg)
Comments:The Department of Asia would like to thank Xanthe Carmichael for her help with updating the information on the site of Dandan-Uiliq.
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