Seated Tara, the Buddhist Savior 13th-15th century Tibet Tara offers boons with her right hand (varada mudra) and holds her left in a gesture of teaching (vitarka mudra). The image is remarkable for its elaborate gold and silver inlays, infusing life into the elaborate garments. Clearly, the patrons concern was to donate an exquisite image rather than one of larger scale. The figure reflects the earlier north Indian Pala style of the eleventh and twelfth centuries.. Seated Tara, the Buddhist Savior. Tibet. 13th-15th century. Copper alloy inlaid with gold and silver. Sculpture
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