

Rakkan (Arhat)
The image depicts Rakkan (Arhat) by an unknown artist. The painting features a seated figure with a shaved head, wearing glasses and a robe with a blue, black, and white pattern, trimmed with gold. The figure sits cross-legged on the ground with their hands resting on their knee. The figure has a halo behind their head. To the right of the figure is a tiger with orange and black stripes. The background of the painting is brown with green splotches. The border of the painting is brown with a gold pattern. The figure and tiger are positioned in the center of the painting.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 388 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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