

The Most Famous Religious Object in Tibet
Jowo Shakyamuni of the Rasa Trulnang Tsuklakhang (Jokhang Temple)
Northern India or Lhasa, Tibet
500 BCE? or 11th century CE


The Art of Transgression and Transformation
Chakrasamvara Mandala with Newar Donors
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
ca. 1100


A Monument of Tibetan Cultural Identity
Potala Palace
Lhasa, U region, central Tibet (present-day TAR, China)
1645–1694


Architectural Expression of Monsoonal Phenomena
Golden Fountain of Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur, Nepal
1688


Appliqué Artistic Tradition and the War God Begtse’s Significance in Mongolia
Begtse Monumental Appliqué
Yekhe Khüriye, Mongolia
late 19th–early 20th century


Mass Production of Images as a Ritual Practice
Molded Clay Image (Tsatsa) of Amoghapasha
Guge, Ngari region, western Tibet
11th–12th century


Seasonal Travels of the Valley God
Bunga Dya (Bunga Lokeshvara, Karunamaya, Rato Macchendranath)
Nepal
from the 7th century on


Reenacting Foundational Stories as Communal Performance
Ritual Dance Mask of Guru Dorje Drolo
Bhutan or southern Tibet
ca. 19th century


Lenses of Modernity: Photography in Tibet and the Himalayas
Photograph of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama
Lhasa, U region, central Tibet
1921


Sky Symbols of Divine and Cosmic Forces
Thread Crosses
Kagbeni, Mustang, Nepal
2007


A Tibetan Artist’s Interest in Archaic Chinese and Kashmiri Art
Arhats Viewing a Painting of Birds by the Tenth Karmapa
Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China
1660