Dharma and Tantra, including Masterpieces from the Nyingjei Lam Collection
Dharma and Tantra, including Masterpieces from the Nyingjei Lam Collection
Property of a Lady
Auction Closed
September 18, 04:57 PM GMT
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
A thangka depicting Lhamo Dodsolma
Tibet, 18th century
Himalayan Art Resources item no. 13924.
HAR編號13924
Height 26⅜ in., 66.8 cm; Width 18¾ in., 47.5 cm
Collection of Lionel (1943-2017) and Danielle Fournier.
Christie's Paris, 12th December 2018, lot 52.
Rituels tibétains: Visions secrètes du Ve Dalai Lama, Musée Guimet, Paris, 2002-2003, cat. no. 51.
The thangka depicts the wrathful protector goddess Shri Devi holding in her four hands a flaming sword, lance, skull cup and a ritual dagger (kila) surmounted by a peacock feather, riding her mule across a sea of blood surrounded by mountain peaks, with four fearsome dakini above, one with kapalas, one with wind wheels (Tib. rlung ‘khor) at the left, one unleashing thunder and lightning and another with sickle and a sheaf of grain to the right, with Shakyamuni Buddha seated above and twelve mounted deities below
Amy Heller identifies the four fearsome dakini above as the daughters of Mara, and the twelve feminine divinities in Shri Devi’s entourage below as Tenma mounted on ferocious animals including yak, garuda, lion, deer and tiger, in Nathalie Bazin, ed., Rituels tibétains: Visions secrètes du Ve Dalai Lama, Paris, 2002.