Artwork Details

Title
Shrine Cabinet (Chosham)
Dimensions
87 × 69 × 27 in.
Medium
Wood, mineral pigments
Origin
Tibet
Classification(s)
furniture
Date
Second half of 20th century
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, Gift of Kingdoms Unlimited
Object number
SC2021.2.1a-cc
Currently On View
at Frank Museum of Art, traveling exhibition Gateway to Himalayan Art, until December 12, 2024
Published references
  • David Kaminsky, Wooden Wonders: Tibetan Furniture in Secular and Religious Life (Pacific Asia Museum; Serindia Publications, 2004), 281, No. 102.
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