Shrine with Milarepa and five Tseringma sisters

Detail of a pattern
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At A Glance

On View
  • Period

    19th century
  • Geography

    Tibet
  • Material

    Painted wood
  • Dimension

    H x W x D: 33 × 25.4 × 9.8 cm (13 × 10 × 3 7/8 in)
  • Accession Number

    S2020.5.14a-c
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_S2020.5.14a-c

Object Details

  • Provenance

    From 1960s or 1970s to 2020
    Alice Kandell, purchased from a Tibetan and Asian antique show in New York, NY [1]
    From 2020
    Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, gift of Alice Kandell, New York, NY [2]
    Notes:
    [1] According to Alice Kandell, see the document created by Debra Diamond, updated after conversations with Alice Kandell and Philip Rudko that began in 2012 and continue, "ProposedKandell2018_A_C," copy in object file. Alice Kandell is a private collector, who for decades acquired hundreds of bronze sculptures, thangkas, textile banners, painted furniture and ritual implements. Her interest in Tibetan art and culture began during her college years, when she took the first of many trips to Sikkim, Tibet and Ladakh. Throughout her career as a child psychologist in New York, she continued to pursue her love of Tibetan Buddhist sacred art, traveling, collecting and documenting the art and culture of the region in two books of photography, Sikkim: The Hidden Kingdom (Doubleday) and Mountaintop Kingdom: Sikkim (Norton).
    [2] The object was formally accessioned into the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection on December 18, 2020. See Acquisition Consideration Form, object file.
  • Collection

    Arthur M. Sackler Collection
  • Exhibition History

    The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room (March 12, 2022 - ongoing)
    Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia (October 14, 2017 to February 6, 2022)
  • Previous custodian or owner

    Alice S. Kandell
  • Origin

    Tibet
  • Credit Line

    The Alice S. Kandell Collection
  • Type

    Ceremonial Object
  • On View

    Sackler Gallery 26a: The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room
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