Nagarjuna (c. AD 150–250) with a Buddhist Master
c. 1300s
Maker Unknown
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Nagarjuna (c. AD 150–250) with a Buddhist Master, c. 1300s. Nepal. Gum tempera on sized cotton; overall: 57.8 x 45.1 cm (22 3/4 x 17 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of George P. Bickford 1985.186 Nagarjuna, the Buddhist philosopher from southern India, sits on his eponymous red and black serpents, or naga. His interlocutor may be his disciple Aryadeva. A volume of the Perfection of Wisdom, honored with flowers, is on a golden bookstand between their heads. The figures sit beneath flowering and fruiting trees with peacocks and parrots, evoking the landscape of India. Lineage masters of the Sakya order of Buddhism are aligned in the top row, beginning with Virupa at the upper right. The monk who was the donor of this painting is in the lower left corner. The Bodhisattva of Wisdom, who was Nagarjuna's teacher, is in the central 8-armed figure in the bottom row.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- gum tempera on sized cotton
- Dimensions
- Overall: 57.8 x 45.1 cm (22 3/4 x 17 3/4 in.)
- Departments
- Indian and Southeast Asian Art
- Accession Number
- 1985.186
- Credit Line
- Gift of George P. Bickford
- Exhibitions
- Himalayan Gallery 237 Rotation, <em>Main Gallery Rotation (gallery 239)</em>. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (November 2, 2015-April 4, 2016).
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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