

Shakyamuni with two attendants
Central figure seated on a throne-like structure, wearing a red robe with gold accents and a white cloth around waist; right hand raised with fingers extended, left hand resting on lap. Dark blue hair with a small orange dot on top of head. Large gold and red halo behind head. Two attendants standing on either side, one on the left wearing an orange robe with green and red trim, and the other on the right wearing a blue and white robe. The throne-like structure is decorated with green, blue, and red designs, including a lion's head in the center. The background is dark brown with a gold border around the edges. The artwork is titled "Shakyamuni with two attendants".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 477 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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