
Panoramic View of Mount Wutai
- Location
- Mogao Cave 61, Dunhuang, northwestern Gansu Province, China
- Date
- ca. 948
- Material
- ink and pigments on earthen plaster
- Dimensions
- 13 x 3.6 meters (42 feet 7.8 inches x 11 feet 9.7 inches)
- Photo Credit
- photograph courtesy Dunhuang Research Academy
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