Mandala of a Goddess

18th century

33.7 cm 73.7 cm

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A wrathful goddess wearing a crown of skulls and the flayed skins of a tiger and elephant dances at the center of this mandala, encircled by a flaming aureole. Possibly a form of the goddess Vajrayogini, in the universe depicted by the mandala—the cosmic realm over which a par...

Drawing

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1425
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Doris Wiener, New York; purchased by John and Berthe Ford, Baltimore, 1968, by purchase; given to Walters Art Museum, 2015.
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en
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2
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Kham
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