Craftsmanship of Tibetan Thangka painting

2014-05-05 15:26:00 | From:

Craftsmanship of Tibetan Thangka painting

Photo shows a Tibetan artist works on a piece of Thangka painting at the scene during an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online]

Craftsmanship of Tibetan Thangka painting

Photo shows a Tibetan artist works on a piece of Thangka painting at the scene during an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Craftsmanship of Tibetan Thangka painting

Photo shows a Tibetan artist works on a piece of Thangka painting at the scene during an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Craftsmanship of Tibetan Thangka painting

Photo shows the brushes used in creating Thangka paintings at an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Photo shows the mineral pigments needed in creating Thangka paintings at an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online] 

Photo shows the mineral pigments needed in creating Thangka paintings at an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online]

Photo shows the mineral pigments needed in creating Thangka paintings at an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online]

Photo shows the mineral pigments needed in creating Thangka paintings at an exhibition held in the National Museum of China. Altogether 65 masterpieces by Nyangbon, an inheritor of Regong Thangka, are on show from April 10 to May 13. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province is the hometown of Regong arts, which includes Thangka, murals, paintings and other Tibetan Buddhist art forms. [Photo/China Tibet Online]

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