Large 17th C. Tibetan thangka of Yeshe Tsogyal in union with a Bodhisattva. Painting measures 56" x 34". Painting shows usual signs of wear and edges where the mounting used to attach are darkened. The use of modeling (shading to show dimensionality)is found on the deities' bodies and is quite rare in Tibetan art. Yeshe Tsogyal was one of the greatest yogis in Tibetan history and was the consort of Padmasambhava.
!8th C. Tibetan thangka of an Arhat, the guardians of the North and West, Amitabha Buddha (Buddha of Infinite Light) and a tiger. Painting without silk mounting measures 20" x 13.5. The silk mounting has several tears on the top and bottom where the thangka is attached to the dowels. See photos.