Senge Dradok, One of the Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava Kham Province, Eastern Tibet  18th century  
Dorje Drolo, One of the Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava Kham Province, Eastern Tibet  19th century  
Loden Chokse, One of the Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava Kham Province, Eastern Tibet  19th century  
Pema Gyelpo, One of the Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava Eastern Tibet  early 20th century  
Orgyen Dorje Chang, One of the Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava Eastern Tibet  19th century  
Padmasambhava, Pema Jungne Kham Province, Eastern Tibet  late 18th-19th century  
Four Mandalas of the Vajravali Cycle Ewam Choden Monastery, Tsang region, central Tibet  1429–1456  
Vajrabhairava Solitary of Rwa Lotsawa Tradition Western mural painting in Hevajra Chapel, middle floor, Gongkar Chode Monastery, Gongkar County, Lhokha, U region, central Tibet (present-day TAR, China)  ca. 1464–1476  Khyentse Chenmo (active 15th century)  
Drenpa Namkha (ca. 8th century) Amdo Province, Eastern Tibet  19th century  
Bon Lama Sanggye Lingpa (1705-1735) Gyelrong, Eastern Tibet  19th century  
Takla Membar Tibet  19th century  
The Buddhist Deities Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi Tibet (by a Newar artist)  ca. 15th century  
Maitreya Procession at Lama-yin Gegeen-ü Khüriye Mongolia  late 19th–early 20th century  Gempil-yin Dorji (Mongolian, late 19th–early 20th century)  
Maitreya Mongolia  late 19th century  Gendundamba (Mongolian, late 19th–early 20th century)  
Panchen Lama rebirth lineage portraits, set of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Tsongkapa (1357-1419) Tibet  18th century  
Songtsen Gampo (ruled 617-650) (From a set of the previous lives of the Dalai Lamas) Tibet  19th century  
Manjushrikirti, King of Shambhala, From a set of previous incarnations of the Panchen Lamas Du Jinsheng Silk Factory, Maojiabu, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China  ca. 1922-1937  
Buddha Shakyamuni with Arhats Ushnisavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko) Chariot Ritual (Bhimaratha Pata) Bodhisattva Suryabaskara Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjushri in Tushita Pure Realm Chakrasamvara with Consort Vajravarahi Sitatapatra Tara as Protectress from the Eight Fears Tara, as a Great Yogini, After a Set of Paintings “Twenty-seven Tantric Deities” designed by Situ Panchen (1700-1774) Buddha Amitayus Vajravarahi Vairochana, From a Set of Initiation Cards (Taskali) White Tara Padmasambhava Avalokiteshvara Medicine Buddha Palace (copy of first painting from the set of the Tibetan Medical Paintings from Mentsikhang Lhasa) Medical Painting of Minor Connecting Blood Vessels or Capillaries, Illustration to the Medical Treatise The Blue Beryl, Chapter 4 Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyelsten Medical Painting on Prophylactics, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Principles, Illustration to the Medical Treatise the Blue Beryl, Chapters 23–28 Panjaranatha Mahakala Mandala of Chakrasamvara Red Avalokiteshvara or Bunga Dya Heruka with Consort Refuge Field with Machik Labdron (1055–1153) Siddhi Lakshmi Life Story of Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha Shakyamuni and Teaching Stories (Avadana) Life Story of Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) Padmasambhava and his eight manifestations Arhat Nagasena Wheel of Existence Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye (1813-1899) Rongzom Chokyi Zangpo (1012-1088) The Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (1617–1682) with Previous Incarnations Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Indrabhuti, from a set of the Eight Great Adepts (Mahasiddhas) Temple Banner with Seven Symbols of Royal Power and Offerings Pelden Lhamo Mongolia  late 17th century  
Tara central Tibet  ca. 1260  
Chakrasamvara and the Footprints of Drigungpa Jikten Sumgon (1143–1217) Tibet  before 1217  
Changkya Rolpai Dorje China  18th century  
Dancing Ganapati central Tibet  ca. mid-15th century  
Desire Lhasa  2020  Tsering Dolma (b. 1966, Lhasa)  
Detail of a nobleman’s robe Delgerkhaan soum, Khentii Province, Mongolia  Mongol Imperial period, 14th century  
Bunga Dyo, the Legend of Red Avalokiteshvara Nepal  1712  
Illustrated Manuscript Depicting the Story of Water Nepal  17th century  
Detail of Makzor Gyelmo, Queen Who Repels Armies, from lower right of painting, showing four ladies with a range of vessels including a two-toned, open-top pitcher with spout and handle Amdo region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Guru Rinpoche/ Padmasambhava Taktsang, upper Lhakhang, Upper Paro Valley, western Bhutan  ca. 1692–93 (destroyed in 1998 fire)  
Detail of Pegam Chest showing pitcher and chemar bo grain vessel on the central table as greeting offerings 19th century  
Detail of tashi gomang Tashichhodzong, Thimphu, Bhutan  17th century  
Detail of The Altan Khan’s Family Back Shrine of the Main Assembly Hall, Maidari-yin Juu, Inner Mongolia, China  18th century  
Detail of Two Indian and Four Tibetan Masters central Tibet  early 13th century  
Ushnishavijaya Tibet  18th century  
Drilbu Bell Claimed to Have Been Discovered by Dorje Lingpa Thimpu, Bhutan  discovered in the 14th century  
Forty-Three-Deity Mandala of Manjuvajra central Tibet  1375–1380  
Fourth Panchen Lobzang Chokyi Gyeltsen (1570–1662), with previous incarnations Tsang region, central Tibet  mid-17th century  Attributed by inscription to Choying Gyatso (act. 17th century)  
Geluk Refuge Field with Tsongkhapa central Tibet  ca. late 18th–early 19th century  
Ghantapa as one of the Eight Great Tantric Adepts Kham region, eastern Tibet  18th century  
Giant appliqué scroll representing Padmasambhava and his Eight Emanations Paro Tshechu, Bhutan  
Godāvapa Stūpa Sri Lanka  1941  Gendun Chopel (Tibetan, 1903–1951)  
Green Tara central Tibet  ca. 1260s  
Green Tara Khara Khoto, Inner Mongolia, China; Western Xia  late 12th–13th century  
Guru Rinpoche second floor hallway, Tango Monastery  17th century (1688/90)  
Herbal Medicines, Painting 26 of the Tibetan Medical Paintings, Ulan Ude Set Lhasa, central Tibet  early 20th-century copy of original from ca. 1687–1697  
Icon of Five Auspicious Long Life Sisters Bhutan  
Ikh Khüree Naadam Mongolia  1966  D. Damdinsüren (Mongolian, 1909-1984)  
Ikh Khüree Tsam Mongolia  1966  D. Damdinsüren (1909–1984)  
Jügdernamjil (Three Deities of Longevity) Mongolia  late 19th century  Jügdür (Mongolian, flourished late 19th–early 20th century)  
Karmapa with His Footprints central Tibet  late 12th–early 13th century  
Lama (Teacher) Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel (1594–1651) Bhutan  early 18th century  
Lama Chogyur Lingpa (1829–1870) Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Lama Zhang Tangut Xixia  1032–1227  
Life Story of Buddha Shakyamuni Tibet  19th century  
Maitreya Procession in Yekhe Khüriye 1965  D. Damdinsüren (Mongolian, 1909–1984)  
Canopy of a Mahakala Yantra Tibet  18th century  
Mandala of Sarvavid Vairocana (Durgatiparisodhana from the Vajradhatu Mandala Series) Inner Mongolia or Beijing  ca. 18th century  
Mandala of the Buddhist Deity Chakrasamvara Nepal  dated 1490  
Mandala of the Sun God Surya Surrounded by Eight Planetary Deities Nepal  likely 1379  
Manip displaying tashi gomang during Buddhist festival Punakha, Bhutan  1981  
Manjughosha Emperor, Niched hanging shrine panel, Eastern Side Hall, Pavilion of Raining Flowers Map of Yekhe Khüriye Mongolia  19th century  
Map of Yekhe Khüriye Mongolia  late 19th century  Balgan (act. late 19th century)  
Marpa Lotsawa (1012–1097) Tibet  17th century  Attributed by inscription to Tenth Karmapa, Choying Dorje (Tibetan, 1604–1674)  
Medical Lineage Holders, Painting 80 of the Tibetan Medical Paintings, Lhasa Set Lhasa, central Tibet  early 20th century  
Nagarjuna and Aryadeva, after Situ’s set of The Six Ornaments and Two Excellent Ones Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Namra Tseku, detail of thangka Tibet  
Nine Deity Offering Mongolia  19th century  
Nineteenth-Century Copy of the Paubha Commemorating the Death of Pandita Vanaratna (1384–1468) Patan, Nepal  1862  
Ninth Karmapa, Wangchuk Dorje (1555–1603) Central Tibet  late 16th century  
Open tashi gomang Thimphu, Bhutan  19th–20th century  
Painted Scroll of Bhimaratha  Ritual Hāku Bāhāḥ, Kathmandu, Nepal  dated by inscription January 1830  
Painted Scroll of Laksha Chaitya Ritual Kathmandu, Nepal  dated by inscription January 1808  
Painting of Machik Labdron (1055–1153) Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Painting of Temples and Monasteries of Lhasa Kham region, eastern Tibet  1900–1920  
Panjarnatha Mahakala Tibet  18th century  
Pema Lingpa Kunzangdrak Monastery, Bhutan  
Portrait of Vanaratna (1384–1468) central Tibet  15th century  
Prajnaparamita Tamshing Lhundrub Choling Temple, Bumthang District, Bhutan  1503–1505 with potential later interventions  
Sixth Panchen Lobzang Pelden Yeshe (1738–1780), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Manjushriyashas (Jampel Drak), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Bhaviveka (Lekden Je, ca. 500–ca. 578), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Abhayakaragupta (Jigme Jungne Bapa, d. 1125), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Go Lotsawa Khukpa Lhetse (11th century), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyeltsen (1182–1251), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Yungton Dorje Pel (1284–1365), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
[First Panchen] Khedrubje Gelek Pelzang (1385–1438), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
[Second Panchen] Sonam Choklang (1439–1504), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Subhuti (Rabjor), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Fourth Panchen Lobzang Chokyi Gyeltsen (1567–1662), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
[Third Panchen] Wensapa Lobzang Dondrub (1505–1566), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Fifth Panchen Lobzang Yeshe (1663–1737), one of thirteen thangkas copied from Nartang xylographic designs Tibet  19th century  
Protective Astrological Chart Tibet  late 18th or early 19th century  
Purpa Dagger Discovered by Pema Lingpa date unknown  
Raktayamari Imperial Workshop, South China  Ming Yongle period (r. 1403–1424)  
Ratnasambhava central Tibet  ca. mid-13th century  
Rock Painting (no longer extant) Taktsang, Upper Paro Valley, western Bhutan  ca. 14th–15th century  
Rock Painting of a Bird Che Do, Lake Namtso, Tibet  Protohistoric or Early Historic period (ca. 600–1000 CE)  
Rock paintings in red ocher of a conjoined sun and moon, two sunbursts, a tree, and two swastikas Chukargyam, Rutok, Tibet  Iron Age (ca. 700–100 BCE) or Protohistoric period (ca. 100–600 CE)  
Saint Drukpa Kunley, great-grandfather of Desi Tenzin Rabgye second floor, Desi Zimkhang, Tango Monastery  17th century (1688/90)  
Sarnath Buddha India  ca. 1940  Gendun Chopel (Tibetan, 1903–1951)  
Sarvavid Vairochana Mandala Tibet  17th century  
Scenes from the Early Life of the Buddha western Tibet or western Nepal  14th century  
Sculpted Image of Nyephu (Hephu) Trulku Sangag Gyeltsen (ca. 1600–1661) Neyphu Temple; Paro, Bhutan  date unknown  
Situ Panchen as Patron of The Wish-Granting Vine Series of One Hundred and Eight Morality Tales, twenty-third painting after Situ’s set Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Songtsen Gampo with Handprints and Footprints Tibet  late 17th century  
Spring Morning India  ca. 1940  Gendun Chopel (Tibetan, 1903–1951)  
Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha (Buddha Dordenma) Thimphu, Bhutan  2015  
Thangka of Kongpo Bonri, southeast Tibet, represented as the citadel of the tantric divinity Tsochok Khagying, Nyingtri, Kongpo, Tibet  18th century?  
The Buddha’s Footprints and Incarnations of Avalokiteshvara Tibet  10–11th century  
The Eight Great Events of the Buddha’s Life Tibet  ca. 13th century  
The Fifth Dalai Lama, with Hand- and Footprints Tibet  late 17th century  
The Ninth Panchen Lama hanging on a pillar in Lhakhang, Lukhil Monastery, Likir Village, Ladakh, India  Unknown photographer and artist  
The Potala and the Principal Monuments of Central Tibet Tibet  19th century  
The Previous Lives of Buddha Shakyamuni Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
The Wish-Granting Vine Series of One Hundred and Eight Morality Tales, twenty-first painting after Situ’s set Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Thirteen-Deity Mandala of Jnanadakini central Tibet  1375–1380  
Thirteenth Karmapa, Dudul Dorje (1733–1797), from a Pelpung set of Masters of the Combined Kagyu Lineages Kham region, eastern Tibet  ca. 1760s  
Thirty-Five Buddhas of Confession Mongolia  ca. 1914  Chimed, Gendendamba, Jügdür, and Khasgombo (all active early 20th century Mongolia)  
Thirty-Two-Deity Mandala of Aksobhyavajra, the second painting of the Vajravali set commissioned in memory of Lama Dampa central Tibet, Sakya tradition  1375–1380  
Three Saddle Carpets, from a set of twenty-four woven in the 1930s for the cavalry of Yabzhi Punkhang Central Tibet  1920–1930  
Turning the Wheel of the Dharma, eighth painting from a set of nine depicting the Twelve Deeds of the Buddha Tibet  17th century  Atelier of Tenth Karmapa, Choying Dorje (Tibetan, 1604–1674) or later followers  
Urine Analysis, Painting 64 of the Tibetan Medical Paintings, Ulan Ude Set Lhasa, central Tibet  early 20th-century copy of original from ca. 1687–1697  
Vairochana Chokhor or Konchosum Lhakhang, Bumthang, Bhutan  date unknown  
Vajradhara and Consort Nepal  1488  
Vajradhara, Nairatmya, and Mahasiddhas Virupa and Kanha central Tibet  ca. 1450  
Vajradhatu (Diamond Realm) Mandala central Tibet  14th century  
Vajrapani Mongolia  late 19th century  Tsend, Tavkhai Bor, Danjin, Baldangombo, and Khasgombo  
Vasudhara Mandala Nepal  dated 1777 (Samvat 897)  
Victory over Mara Mongolia?  19th century  
White Chakrasamvara, from Situ’s set of The Twenty-Seven Tantric Deities Kham region, eastern Tibet  ca. 18th century  
Window No. 1 Tolung, Lhasa  2020  Penpa (b. 1974, Lhasa)  
Zhabdrung Rinpoche Ngawang Namgyel (1594–1651?) second-floor hallway, Tango Monastery  17th century (1688/90)  
对面的山 [Opposing Mountains], 1986 Gonkar Gyatso (b. 1961, Lhasa)  
“Cloud Faced” Black-Cloaked Mahakala Tibet  16th century  either painted or inscribed by the Eighth Karmapa (1507–1554)  
2020 Lhasa  2020  Nortse (b. 1963, Lhasa)  
Achala Tangut Xixia, excavated from Kara Khoto  13th century  
Amitabha central Tibet  ca. mid-13th century  
Amoghasiddhi central Tibet  ca. mid-13th century  
Anatomy, Painting 49 of the Tibetan Medical Paintings, Ulan Ude Set Lhasa, central Tibet  early 20th century copy of original from ca. 1687–1697  
Appliqué Cloth Thangka of Maitreya Gyantse  1437–1439  based on sketch of Sonam Peljor  
Arhat Ajita China  Yongle period (1402–1424)  
Arhat, possibly Vanavasa Imperial Workshop, Nanjing or Beijing  Yongle period (r. 1403–1424)  
Avalokiteshvara Tamshing Lhundrub Choling Temple, upper floor, Bumthang District, Bhutan  1503–1505 with potential later interventions  
Avalokiteshvara in His Potala Pure Land Tibet  late 18th–early 19th century  
Avalokiteshvara, after Situ’s set of Eight Great Bodhisattvas Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Avalokiteshvara, traced from a composition by Konchok Pende of E (from Situ’s set of Eight Great Bodhisattvas) Kham region, eastern Tibet  19th century  
Begtse (Jamsran) Mongolia  late 19th century  Gendendamba (late 19th–early 20th century)  
Birth of Buddha Tibet  19th century  
Buddha Kasyapa, Buddha Shakyamuni, and Maitreya (the Buddhas of the Past, Present, and Future) Phurdrup Monastery, Bhutan  ca. 19th century  Attributed to a sculptor of the Hephu tradition  
Buddha Shakyamuni and Two Disciples Tibet  15th century  attributed to Menla Dondrub  
Buddha Shakyamuni, central painting from a set of seven paintings Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China  dated 1660  Tenth Karmapa, Choying Dorje (Tibetan, 1604–1674)  
Central Buddha Sculpture Khewang Lhakhang, Phobjikha, Bhutan  date unknown