LOT 34 Imperial Tibetan Gold Woven Tapestry Hanging of the 'One-Thousand' Buddhas
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Imperial Tibetan Gold Woven Tapestry Hanging of the 'One-Thousand' Buddhas Qianlong Period With seven rows of fifteen Buddhas, each seated in virasama on a lotus throne, woven in multi colored silks and gold thread, each wearing green and gold robes before flaming niches, the landscape setting woven in minute detail before a blue sky. 57 x 128 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, November 5, 1964, lot 201 (illustrated) Note: This hanging is understood to have been presented to the emperor Qianlong by the Dalai Lama of Tibet, for the Lamaistic temple in Peking. C
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