A TIBETAN BRONZE OF A DHARMAPALA IN YABYUM WITH PRAJNA
BronzeTibet, 19th centuryA four-armed protective deity in krodha (fury, rage) form, standing on a narrow base decorated with pearls and floral engravings. The vaguely executed attributes do not allow for a more precise identification. The dharmapala is in yabyum with his prajna – of very small stature in this work – who is wearing a large bun. Sealed base, some green patina.Dimensions: HEIGHT 4.5 CMCondition: Good conditionProvenance: Galerie Zacke archive; previously in a German private collection and acquired between 1970 and 1980.