

Mandala or Iconographic Panel
The image depicts a square textile artwork titled "Mandala or Iconographic Panel" by an unknown artist. The artwork features a central figure seated in a lotus position on a throne-like structure, surrounded by a halo. The central figure is positioned on a blue background with gold clouds. The central figure is flanked by four smaller panels on either side, each containing a figure surrounded by a halo. The four top and four bottom panels feature figures standing or sitting in various poses, surrounded by ovals. The background of the artwork is primarily gold with blue accents. The artwork has a worn and aged appearance with a rough, uneven border. The artwork appears to be made of silk or another type of fabric. The overall design is symmetrical. The artwork features a mix of gold, blue, and white colors.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 795 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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