The Goddess Kurukulla by Unknown Artist. A vibrant Tibetan thangka painting featuring the four-armed red goddess Kurukulla dancing within a golden sun-like halo.

The Goddess Kurukulla

Unknown Artist

1849 · Medium Not Listed

A powerful depiction of the Buddhist deity Kurukulla, rendered in the rich, symbolic style of Himalayan thangka painting.

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Where it works

A substantial artwork with a strong pulse with sunbaked color notes — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Living Room · Commercial Space · Study
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Terracotta clay, Blue-green, Soft sage

About the piece

This mid-19th-century Tibetan thangka illustrates Kurukulla, the goddess of enchantment and wisdom, dancing atop a prostrate figure within a flaming aureole. Below her, smaller protective deities and auspicious symbols complete the sacred composition, all executed with the intricate detail and bold color characteristic of the genre.

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