THANGKA DRAWING ON TIBETANIAN PAPER H3270This drawing on paper is a thangka. We report a few gaps in places, it has remained fresh in color. It is laminated to a plywood panel. A thangka, also spelled "tangka", "thanka" or "tanka" (pronunciation: [tk), literally "thing that is unrolled", "roll", is a painting, a drawing, or a fabric on canvas originating from India and characteristic of Tibetan Buddhist culture. They come in all sizes, from portable thangkas that can be rolled up and unrolled by means of two sticks passed through hems, to monumental thangkas intended to be unrolled on a hillside area or on a wall. to thangka and which can reach several tens of meters in height. The oldest known thangkas come from a few sites in India, including the Ajantâ caves (2nd century to 5th century), in central India, then in northwestern China, such as the Mogao caves (in Dunhuang , Gansu Province), on the Silk Road. In this second case, they are wall paintings, as we find later in the art of wall paintings in Tibetan Buddhism. The oldest Tibetan fabric thangkas are also found in the Mogao Caves and date from when this area was a colony of the Tibetan Empire (629877), they are dated to around 781-848. is part of the Regong arts, which include the arts concerning Tibetan Buddhism (painting, sculpture, embroidery, architecture, engraving). These were inscribed in 2009 on the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Sold as presented. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. Feel free to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 58 cm Thickness: 0.3 cm Width: 45.5 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
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THANGKA THANKA TANKA DRAWING ON ANCIENT TIBET PAPER H3270
THANGKA DRAWING ON TIBETANIAN PAPER H3270This drawing on paper is a thangka. We report a few gaps in places, it has remained fresh in color. It is laminated to a plywood panel. A thangka, also spelled "tangka", "thanka" or "tanka" (pronunciation: [tk), literally "thing that is unrolled", "roll", is a painting, a drawing, or a fabric on canvas originating from India and characteristic of Tibetan Buddhist culture. They come in all sizes, from portable thangkas that can be rolled up and unrolled by means of two sticks passed through hems, to monumental thangkas intended to be unrolled on a hillside area or on a wall. to thangka and which can reach several tens of meters in height. The oldest known thangkas come from a few sites in India, including the Ajantâ caves (2nd century to 5th century), in central India, then in northwestern China, such as the Mogao caves (in Dunhuang , Gansu Province), on the Silk Road. In this second case, they are wall paintings, as we find later in the art of wall paintings in Tibetan Buddhism. The oldest Tibetan fabric thangkas are also found in the Mogao Caves and date from when this area was a colony of the Tibetan Empire (629877), they are dated to around 781-848. is part of the Regong arts, which include the arts concerning Tibetan Buddhism (painting, sculpture, embroidery, architecture, engraving). These were inscribed in 2009 on the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Sold as presented. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. Feel free to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 58 cm Thickness: 0.3 cm Width: 45.5 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.