| Native Name | Thangka |
| Object Number | 51-4-118 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Tibetan | Buddhist |
| Provenience | Tibet |
| Date Made | 19th Century |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Cloth | Pigment |
| Technique | Painted |
| Iconography | Vajrapani | Amitabha Buddha | Sakyamuni Buddha | Lake | Offering | Pearls | Tusks |
| Inscription Language | Tibetan Language |
| Description | Painting. Vajrapani Krodha, with two smaller prepresentations of him. Top: Amitabha and Sakyamuni Buddhas. On the lotus rising from the lake, a suppliant(artist or patron). Offering of 'pearls' and tusks below. The red-background fabric at sides and bottom is usually described as 'Indian printed cloth', but here are purely Chinese motifs. The back has multiple inscriptions. |
| Credit Line | Gift of Mrs. Robert R. Service, 1951 |
| Other Number | 28-CC - Other Number |
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