Artwork Details

Title
White Chakrasamvara, From Situ’s set of Twenty-seven Tutelary Deities
Dimensions
38 7/8 × 26 7/8 in.
Medium
Pigments on cloth
Origin
Kham Province, Eastern Tibet
Classification(s)
paintings
Date
late 18th century
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, Gift of Shelley and Donald Rubin
Object number
C2006.66.15
Bibliography
Patron and Painter: Situ Panchen and the Revival of the Encampment Style
HAR Number
432
Published references
* Jackson, David P. Patron and Painter: Situ Panchen and the Revival of the Encampment Style. New York: Rubin Museum of Art, 2009. Fig. 1.18; Pp. 14, 125* Rinpoche, Khenpo Karthar. "Vajrayana Unpacked," Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly, Spring 2008* Linrothe, Rob, and Jeff Watt. Demonic Divine: Himalayan Art and Beyond. New York: Rubin Museum of Art, Serindia Publications, 2004. fig. 1.28, p. 226.* Kang, Gesang Yixi. Zang chuan Gamagazi hua pai tang ka yi shu (karma sgar bris lugs kyi thang ka sgyu rtsal). Chengdu Shi: Sichuan mei shu chu ban she, 2012. Xia juan: p. 260* Kang, Gesang Yixi. Gama Gazi huapai tangka (karma sgar bris lugs kyi thang ga). Beijing: Wenu chubanshe, 2015: p. 107* Skal-bzang-ye-shes, and Tshe-ring-?gyur-med. Zang zu mei shu ji cheng (bod kyi mdzes rtsal kun btus). Chengdu: Sichuan min zu chu ban she, 2015: p. 098* Debreczeny, Karl. The Black Hat Eccentric: Artistic Visions of the Tenth Karmapa. New York: The Rubin Museum of Art, 2012, pp. 265, 267. (Fig. 9.13)

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