This section of the exhibition assembles objects from Nepal and the wider Tsang region of Central Tibet. Nepalese aesthetics and artistic techniques were particularly prominent in the early art of the Sakya School of Tibetan Buddhism, which was politically dominant in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and whose main monasteries are in this region. Tibetans later recognized the common Nepalese idiom in their art by classifying these works as expressions of the Nepalese Style (Beri).

Works of Art

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Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara
Nepal, 13th - 14th century
Buddha Shakyamuni
Karnali Basin, Khasa Malla Kingdom, Northwestern Nepal, 13th-14th century
Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon (Durga Mahisasuramardini)
Nepal, 12th-13th century
Mandala of Chandra
Nepal, ca.1500

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