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Banner with Bodhisattva, possibly Mahamayuri
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Ink and pigment on silk, Tang dynasty (618–907) or Five Dynasties period (907–960), China (Dunhuang area Gansu Province)
Rights: Public Domain
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase The Vincent Astor Foundation Gift 2007
Title: Banner with Bodhisattva, possibly Mahamayuri
Description:
Ink and pigment on silk, Tang dynasty (618–907) or Five Dynasties period (907–960), China (Dunhuang area Gansu Province).
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