File:Arhat Bakula 17h century, khienri style, Rubin coll..jpg

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English: Arhat Bakula, 17h century, Khyenri style, Rubin coll. Ground Mineral Pigment, Fine Gold Line on Cotton, 69.85x59.69cm (27.50x23.50in).
Date 17h century
Source Rubin Museum of Art; see also himalayanart.org direct link
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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