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| Title | The Abbot Mkhas-grub Rje |
| Artist | Artist Unknown (China) |
| Date | late 18th century-19th century |
| Institution | Minneapolis Institute of Arts |
| Location | On view at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, G212 |
| Medium: | Textiles, Textile-Tapestry | Silk brocade (Tib: thag-drub-ma) |
| Size: | 33 1/2 x 23 3/4 in. (85.09 x 60.33 cm) |
| Creation Place: | Asia, China, Peking |
| Culture: | Asia, China |
| Style: | Ch'ing dynasty, 18th-19th century |
| Physical Description: | Brocaded panel of polychrome design with young Buddha in a light red robe making offering to the Queen of Heaven. Framed by later brocade, possibly Japanese. The treatment of the subject is similar to Tibetan Buddhist paintings; Tibetan-type altar hanging probably executed by Chinese artisans; Mkhas-grub Rje (founder of the Gelukpa order of Tibetan Buddhism) is shown making a mandala offering to his great teacher (Tsong-ka-pa), who sits above on a white elephant surrounded by clouds; a fellow monk assists Mkhas-grub Rje while the six-armed guardian Mahakala occupies the lower left corner; upper right depicts Yamantaka with his consort. |
| Credit: | Collection Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Gift of William E. Colby |
| Accession Number: | 43.17.2 |
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| Added to Site: | February 28, 2009 |
