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English: Bhaishajya Guru, from a four-part set of thangkas. Mineral pigments on sized cotton; Chinese Qing brocade frame, silk dustcover and ribbons; chased silver caps. H x W (overall): 127 x 66 cm (50 x 26 in), H x W (painting): 61 x 38.1 cm (24 x 15 in). Lhasa, Central Tibet, from the Alice S. Kandell Collection. Accession Number: S2013.29.1.
Date late 19th century
Source The Freer Gallery of Art, direct link
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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