Tibetan Thangka Paintings by Kalsang Dawa
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- November 1, 2006 - January 14, 2007 (Lower Lobby)
- Buddhism was introduced to Tibet in the seventh century, and since that time Tibetan Buddhist sacred art has grown and flourished. The Tibetan word ?thangka? refers to a work done on cloth and set in a silk or cotton frame. In this small exhibit, MOA is pleased to present several works by Kalsang Dawa, a master practitioner in the Thangka style.