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Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas, by Unknown, unspecified, 1750

Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas

Unknown

1750

unspecified

From the collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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Overview

Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas is a 1750 unspecified by Unknown, held at Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Who painted this?
Unknown
When & what style?
1750
Where can I see it?
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

About this work

This painting shows a man sitting cross-legged on a tiger skin, wearing a white robe with pink flowers. He has a pink halo around his head and is surrounded by a red circle. In the background, there are rolling green hills with trees and a river. The sky is blue with clouds. The man is holding a small object in his hand, and there are other figures around him, some of whom are also sitting cross-legged. The painting is colorful and detailed, with intricate patterns and designs. The painting is a depiction of Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas, held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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