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A THANGKA OF MAITREYA
TIBET, 18TH CENTURY
Himalayan Art Resources item no.61950
Image: 30 1/4 x 19 1/8 in. (77 x 48.5 cm);
With silks: 56 1/2 x 30 1/4 in. (143.5 x 77 cm)
$50,000 - 70,000
西藏 十八世紀 彌勒菩薩唐卡
In this vibrant yet delicate composition, Maitreya is shown approaching Tushita Heaven,
represented by the central disc containing a golden-roofed palace set on a visvajra. In the
colorful floating clouds above, the Thirty-five Buddhas of the Sutra of Confession appear in
four groups behind Avalokiteshvara Shadakshari.
Numerous floating rainbow pearls emerge before Maitreya and a Kagyu hierarch. Above
the hierarch, Chakrasamvara, Vajradhara, and small mandalas are contained within rainbow
ringed discs. Below the deities, earthly palaces are erected in a verdant landscape, wherein
a student knees in front of his guru.
The powerful presence of two wrathful deities protect the paradisiacal peaceful scene
above. Lion-faced Simhavaktra snarls amidst flaming clouds on the right. On the other
side, Guru Dragpur projects a dark band of fire to destroy demon figures. Guru Dragpur is a
meditational form of Padmasambhava manifesting as a protector deity of the Drukpa Kagyu
order. Guru Dragpur was discovered as a Revealed Treasure Teaching (terma) by Drugchen
Padma Karpo (1527-1592). He is also depicted in a Shabdrung Ngagwang Namgyal
thangka sold at Bonhams, New York, 13 March 2017, lot 3040.
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