THANGKA REPRESENTANT LE MANDALA DE HEVAJRA
THANGKA REPRESENTANT LE MANDALA DE HEVAJRA

TIBET, XVIEME SIECLE

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THANGKA REPRESENTANT LE MANDALA DE HEVAJRA
TIBET, XVIEME SIECLE
Le centre figure Hevajra dansant sur des corps humains placés sur une base lotiforme. Ses mains principales enlacent sa parèdre et ses autres mains tiennent les kapala contenant soit une divinité soit un animal. Les quatre coins sont ornés chacun d'un médaillon encadrant une divinité.
Dimensions: 40 x 37 cm. (15 ¾ x 14 5/8 in.), encadré
Provenance
The Private Collection of Lionel and Danielle Fournier of Himalayan Art, collected in Europe during 1970s-1980s.
Further details
A FINE FRAMED THANGKA DEPICTING A HEVAJRA MANDALA
TIBET, 16TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

Superbly painted this thangka represents four mandalas of Kapaladhara Hevajra. The white Hevajra in sexual union with his dark-blue consort Nairatmya stands in the centre of the mandala. He is surrounded by four identical mandalas except for the main deities. One is showing the sixteen armed Hevajra while the other three more simply executed emanations, all dancing in the ardhaparyanka posture. The mandalas are surrounded by the eight cremation grounds.
The quality of this painting is astonishing and shows the high skill of the artist. Meticulously drawn with the finest possible lines and filled in with the prescribed contrasting colours. Every figure and detail is rendered with precision and delicacy.

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