Eastern Tibet, 19th century and 18th/19th centuryDistemper on cloth; the first, with a figure of Kingly aspect, fierce in expression, with curly moustache and goatee, seated in the centre of a Palace courtyard, surrounded by attendants and four seated guardians, the verdant landscape dotted with narrative scenes, each significant figure and scene finely captioned in gilt, 80cm (31 1/2in) x 58.5cm (23in); the second depicting the Nyingma tradition teacher Do Kyentse Yeshe Dorje as a siddha of old, wearing a five-pointed skull hat and a tiger skin as dhoti, holding a flaming sword, a skull cup and a flaming staff, whilst seated in royal ease over a writhing corpse, between Padmasambhava between two Suns at the top, and a monk meditating on Avalokiteshvara in a grotto at the bottom, 49.5cm (19 1/2in) x 39.5cm (15 1/2in).(2).