明 佚名 釋教三尊曼陀羅圖 軸, Mandala of Vajradhara, Manjushri and Sadakshari -Lokeshvara, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), dated 1479, China, Tangka; ink, opaque watercolor on gold, Image: 58 x 37 1/2 in. (147.3 x 95.3 cm), Paintings, Unidentified Artist, The Tibetan branch of Esoteric Buddhism, introduced into China during the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1279–1368), continued to be patronized by early Ming dynasty emperors. Throughout the fifteenth century, a significant community of Tibetan lamas remained active in Beijing, the site of the former Mongol capital city, Dadu, and after 1402 the principal Ming capital
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明, 佚名, 釋教三尊曼陀羅圬軸, Mandala, Vajradhara, Manjushri, Sadakshari -Lokeshvara, Ming dynasty, 1368–1644, dated 1479, China, Tangka, ink, opaque watercolor, gold, Image, 58 x 37 1/2, 147.3 95.3 cm, Paintings, Unidentified Artist, Tibetan, branch, Esoteric Buddhism, introduced, Mongol Yuan, dynasty, 1279–1368, continued, patronized, early Ming, emperors, fifteenth century, significant community, Tibetan lamas, remained, active, Beijing, site, former Mongol, capital, city, Dadu, 1402, principal
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