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A Ming Dynasty gilt-bronze seated figure of Shakyamuni Buddha seated on a lotus throne, from the British Museum's collection. The arched mandola behind the figure is pierced with fire and flower scrolls. It is one of the largest and most ornate Sino-Tibetan bronzes surviving from the early fifteenth century.
Unique Identifier
AR9405622
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3464px × 5079px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
Bronze
Buddhism
china
CHINESE
CM
CM Dixon
color
concept
country
Deity
Dixon
DYNASTY
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
Flower
FLOWERS
Gilded
Gilt
god
Goddess
Gods
harmonious
LOCATION
LOTUS
lotus position
Male
Man
Men
Mike Dixon
MING
MING DYNASTY
NATURE
oriental
peace
PEACEFUL
People
Plant
religion
Religious
REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Seated
SERENE
Serenity
Shakyamuni
Sino-Tibetan
Sitting
TEMPTATION
TGN
Throne
tibet
TIBETAN
TRANQUIL
Tranquility
truth
Yongle period