Indian and Himalayan Art The Savior Amoghapasha Avalokiteshvara Made in Nepal, AsiaMalla Dynasty (1200-1769), Late 13th to early 14th century Artist/maker unknown, Nepalese Colors on cloth Currently not on view 1977-253-1 Gift of Stella Kramrisch, 1977 |
LabelThis painting reveals the international character of early Malla period art. The white-walled palace with two remaining turrets (originally there were five before the top was cropped) reflects Pala period architecture of ninth- through twelfth-century northern India. The central deity, Amoghapasha, wears a necklace with red and gold swags. This style of necklace became popular in China following a visit by the Newar artist Anige (1243-1306), who greatly impressed Kublai Khan, founder of the Chinese Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). The lower registers show small houses that reflect Nepal's own architecture and illustrate various Buddhist stories, auspicious symbols, and Newar ritual worship. |














