

Buddhist Panel
Vertical rectangular panel with a gold border featuring red designs. The panel is divided into three main sections. The top section depicts a figure in red robes sitting cross-legged on a lotus flower, surrounded by blue and green clouds and pink and green outer robes. The middle section shows a figure in red and blue robes standing on a cloud, with green and pink background. The bottom section contains a collection of objects, including a blue and white vase with a pink flower, several books stacked in a red and blue box, and other items including a white conch shell. The panel's background is primarily tan. The title is "Buddhist Panel" and the artist is unknown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 131 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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