
Votive Plaque with Manjushri(?)
A Votive Plaque with Manjushri: A circular, off-white plaque with an image carved into it, featuring a figure sitting cross-legged on a base with a leafy patterned border around the edge; figure has short hair and wears earrings; the figure holds what appears to be a flower in the right hand and another object possibly with a long neck in the left.
Artwork Details
- Date
- 15th–17th century
- Medium
- Clay
- Culture
- Tibet(?)
- Dimensions
- 573 × 625 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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