Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
C2019.2.1
This silver portrait depicts the Eighth Karmapa, a master of great scholastic learning who is also remembered as influential in the founding of the Encampment Style, one of the main Tibetan artistic traditions, in both painting and sculpture.
A distinctive feature of the Encampment sculptural style is an intense interest in the patterning of robe layers, which gives them a sense of weight and plasticity of form. Based on other extant examples, the medium of silver itself also seems characteristic of these early portraits.
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