Artwork Details

Title
Manjushri
Dimensions
9 1/8 × 4 1/8 × 3 1/2 in.
Medium
Gilt copper alloy with inlays of semiprecious stones
Origin
Nepal
Classification(s)
sculpture
Date
15th century
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
Object number
C2003.33.2
Bibliography
HAR Number
65255
Published references
  • Gautamavajra Vajracarya, Nepalese Seasons: Rain and Ritual (Rubin Museum of Art, 2016), 84-85, cat. 24.
  • Karl Debreczeny, "Wutai shan: Pilgrimage to Five Peak Mountain,” Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies, Issue 6 (2011): 1-133, 89, cat 48. http://www.thlib.org/collections/texts/jiats/#!jiats=/06/debreczeny/
  • Sotheby's New York, Indian and Southeast Asian Art, Sale 6632, November 30, 1994, no. 98.

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