
Stūpas in Old Carvings
- Location
- India
- Date
- ca. 1940
- Creator
- Gendun Chopel (Tibetan, 1903–1951)
- Material
- watercolor
- Dimensions
- 7½ × 9¾ in. (19.1 × 24.9 cm)
- Collection
Private collection
- Photo Credit
- image after Xiong Wenbin and Zhang Chunyan, eds. 2012. 2012 nian de zhui xun : Xizang wen hua bo wu guan Gendunqunpei sheng ping xue shu zhan 2012 年的追寻 : 西藏文化博物馆根敦群培生平学术展. Beijing: Zhongguo Zang xue chu ban she; photograph courtesy of Latse Library
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