The monk Hva Shang

Minneapolis Institute of Art

The monk Hva Shang

China

Date
early 19th century
Medium
Silk brocade
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This vertical hanging scroll is meticulously woven to illustrate a Tibetan legend developed around the concept of the spiritual heroes, or arhats, incorporated into the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon. It recounts the return of the Lama (teacher) Hva Shang, who was forced to flee China after offending a Chinese emperor. When Hva Shang was allowed to return, other arhats gathered to welcome him and ensure his safe re-entry. Considered a patron deity, Hva Shang is shown returning in his boat in the lower- right corner, while Shakyamuni Buddha, seated on a lotus pedestal, dominates the center top of the image. The extremely fine detail in this handwoven thangka reflects a high degree of patronage, as well as a patience and discipline accordant to the pious act of its creation. Asia

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