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Gilt bronze Lama of the Yellow Hat sect, Tibet, 18th century.
Gilt bronze Lama of the Yellow Hat sect, Tibet, 18th century. A gilt bronze Lama seated on a lotus petal base that extends two thirds of the way around the figure. The Lama is wearing the high pointed cap of the Yellow Hat sect, his hands are held together before him in the position to confer blessings. This figure probably represents the Lama Tsong Khapa - believed to be the third incarnation of Manjusri and regarded as the founder of the Geluk Order (Yellow Hat sect).
Unique Identifier
AR919928
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2219px × 2823px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
artefact
Artifact
Bronze
Buddhism
clothes
color
Dress
eighteenth century
FIGURE
Figurine
Flower
FLOWERS
Gelugpa
Geluk
Hat
Khapa
lama
LOTUS
MEDITATING
Meditation
Monk
MONKS
Museum of East Asian Art
NATURE
Object
Plant
religion
Religious
Sculpture
TGN
tibet
TIBETAN
TIBETAN BUDDHISM
Tsong
Tsong Khapa
Yellow Hat sect