Chakrasamvara by Unknown Artist. A central deity in a meditative union with his consort is surrounded by five smaller figures against a stylized landscape of mountains and water.

Chakrasamvara

Unknown Artist

1750 · Medium Not Listed

A vibrant 18th-century Tibetan Thangka depicting the deity Chakrasamvara in powerful meditative union.

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Where it works

A substantial artwork with a strong pulse with softened warm notes — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Living Room · Study · Office
Placement
Strongest where a vertical wall can take more presence
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Best with clear wall contrast
Color notes
Olive green, Soft gray, Muted red

About the piece

This 1750 Thangka from the Rubin Museum of Art depicts the meditation deity Chakrasamvara in union with Vajravarahi. Set against a serene landscape of green hills and lotus-filled waters, the central figures are encircled by a fiery aureole and accompanied by five protective deities, showcasing the intricate iconography and masterful brushwork characteristic of high-quality Himalayan sacred art.

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