
19th Century Red Hat Karma Kagyu Thangka – Mineral Pigment on Paper, Tibetan Antique Wall Mural
Item Type: Tibetan Antique ThangkaDimensions: Framed Height: 12.00 inch (30.5 cm) Width: 9.84 inch(25 cm)Style: Tibetan (Of the Period)Materials and Techniques: Paper, Mineral PigmentPlace of Origin: TibetPeriod: 19th CenturyDate of Manufacture: 19th CenturyCondition: Good The Red Hat Karma Kagyu school is one of the reincarnation systems within the Karma Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism, passed down from the 14th to the 18th century. This Qing Dynasty paper Thangka depicts the second generation of the Karma Kagyu Red Hat family delivering sermons to Mkhav Spyod Dbang Po. In the scene, Mkhav Spyod Dbang Po is portrayed wearing the iconic Kagyu red hat, holding a Brahma flower in his right hand and a scripture in his left. Surrounding him are the red-hat Kagyu siddhas, all gathered to listen to the Dharma teachings. Despite the many figures drawn in this Thangka, the depiction remains intricate without being chaotic. The entire painting is masterfully executed, with smooth, precise lines