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Buddhist Shwe-nandaw monastery, in Mandalay (19th century) was one of the pavilion in the Royal palace of King Mindon and he died there; on the façade of this sculptured teak wood monastery, numerous orants and, to the left, Thagyamin, the God Indra, holding the royal« fly wisk », the yak tail fan. Dismantled and reconstructed after his death to be transformed into a monastery, it escaped the bombs that destroyed the palace during WWII.
Location
Mandalay/Burma
Unique Identifier
ART527115
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2790px × 4152px
Photo Credit
Mireille Vautier / Art Resource, NY
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19th century CE
Architecture
Buddhism
Burmese Art
Facade
Indra
Monastery
Orante (Praying Person)
TEAK
Woodcarving