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                  A PAINTING OF VAJRAYOGINI, DECHEN GYALMO        西藏東部   康區   十八至十九世紀初   金剛瑜伽佛母圖
                  EASTERN TIBET, KHAM PROVINCE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY
                  26Ω x 16º in. (67.3 x 41.3 cm.)                 來源:
                                                                  紐約蘇富比,2001年10月15日,拍品編號48。
                  $25,000-35,000
                                                                  出版:
                                                                  “喜馬拉雅藝術資源”(Himalayan Art Resources),編號
                  PROVENANCE:
                  Sotheby’s New York, 15 October 2001, lot 48.    90046。
                  LITERATURE:
                  Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 90046.






                  Delchem Gyalmo, the "Queen of Great Bliss,” is a supreme emanation of
                  the dakini Vajrayogini, embodying the role of the mother of all buddhas.
                  She is depicted in the center of this painting, red-bodied, holding a
                  skull  cup  and  hand  drum  in  her  hands  and  balancing  a  khatvanga  in
                  her left arm. She is flanked by four  yogini attendant figures, identical
                  to her in every way but color, as well as Varahi to her proper right and
                  Simhamukha to her left. Vaishravana, seated upon his guardian lion, is
                  depicted upon a lotus base below the mother goddess. The lay figure at
                  the top left corner of the painting wears a hat associated with the Palyul
                  monastery of the Nyingma lineage, in the southeastern Kham province
                  of Tibet. The faint color palette, sparse open landscape, and uncluttered
                  horizon are consistent with the Situ Panchen style of Tibetan painting,
                  which was developed and popularized in Kham.
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