Artwork Details

Title
Red-and-Black-Faced Yamari, "Blazing Razor of Extreme Repelling"
Dimensions
37 1/2 × 23 3/4 × 1/2 in.
Medium
Pigment on cloth
Origin
Tibet
Classification(s)
paintings scroll painting
Date
ca. late 17th century
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
Object number
C2008.4
Bibliography
Faith and Empire: Art and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism
HAR Number
65815
Published references
* Jackson, David Paul. Painting Traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School. New York: Rubin Museum of Art, 2015. Fig. 8.19, pp. 159-160, footnotes: 291.* Debreczeny, Karl. "War Magic: The Wizarding World of Tibetan Sorcery." Spiral: The Power Issue, February (2019): 36.* Debreczeny, Karl. Faith and Empire: Art and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism. New York: Rubin Museum of Art, 2019. Fig. 8.8, pp. 185-186

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