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Indian and Himalayan Art

Manuscript Sheet with Buddha, Christ, Islamic Figure, and Mao

Made in Lhasa, U Province, central Tibet, Tibet, Asia

2004

Gade, Tibetan, born 1971

Mixed media on paper
5 3/4 x 20 inches (14.6 x 50.8 cm)

Currently not on view

2005-72-1

Gift of Ronald Lawrence, Julie Goodale and Peaceful Wind, 2005

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Imitating a traditional folio from a Himalayan manuscript, the artist Gade (pronounced gah-day) has purposefully "aged" this sheet. He burned the edges and applied sawdust to the surface after creating the paintings and "inscriptions" in scripts that imitate Cyrillic or Greek (a reference to the Eastern Orthodox Church), Arabic, and a North Indian script used for Buddhist Sanskrit. The artist also added burnished golden accents to the figures' halos, backgrounds, and symbols. The first contemporary Tibetan work to enter the Museum's collection, this composition provocatively links earlier religious artistic forms to modern topics and concepts.

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