

Eleven-Headed Guanyin
The Eleven-Headed Guanyin by unknown artist. A standing statue of a woman with multiple heads on top of her head; the main head has eyes closed, a third eye on the forehead, earrings, and a crown. The statue wears a long dress with folds and a cloth wrapped diagonally across the body; the dress is red and blue with a beige over drapery. The statue has bare feet and stands on a dark green rectangular base. The background transitions from dark gray to white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 435 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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