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Tibetan Art Collection

Tibetan art is a unique form of artistic expression that has been developed over centuries by the people of Tibet

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Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mandala on a Tibetan thangka, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Mandala on a Tibetan thangka, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Wheel of Life, Tibetan Art, China, Asia

Wheel of Life, Tibetan Art, China, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Kalachakra, the wheel of time

Kalachakra, the wheel of time. Thangka

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Bardo Mandala, Thangka showing the period between death and reincarnation (gouache

Bardo Mandala, Thangka showing the period between death and reincarnation (gouache
BAL7950 Bardo Mandala, Thangka showing the period between death and reincarnation (gouache on cloth) by Tibetan School (19th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Tibetan, out of copyright

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mandala on a Tibetan thangka

Mandala on a Tibetan thangka

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Colorful Tibetan designs on wall and door panels of temple, Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Area

Colorful Tibetan designs on wall and door panels of temple, Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Area, Sichuan Province, China
Traditional Tibetan painting is called thangka. It is painting of a Buddha, Buddhist deity, or a mandala. Thangkas are framed in rich, colorful, silk brocades, but they are religious objects

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Colorful Tibetan designs on wall and columns of temple, Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Area

Colorful Tibetan designs on wall and columns of temple, Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Area, Sichuan Province, China
Traditional Tibetan painting is called thangka. It is painting of a Buddha, Buddhist deity, or a mandala. Thangkas are framed in rich, colorful, silk brocades, but they are religious objects

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: India, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, monks raising the embroidered thangka during the

India, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, monks raising the embroidered thangka during the Hemis Festival at the Hemis Monastery

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tanka of Padmasambhava, c. 749 AD (painted cloth)

Tanka of Padmasambhava, c. 749 AD (painted cloth)
XBP343138 Tanka of Padmasambhava, c.749 AD (painted cloth) by Tibetan School (8th Century); American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Tibetan, out of copyright

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mandala of Vaishravana (oil on canvas)

Mandala of Vaishravana (oil on canvas)
XIR214146 Mandala of Vaishravana (oil on canvas) by Tibetan School (19th century); Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info)

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Colorful Tibetan designs on walls of temple, Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Area, Sichuan Province

Colorful Tibetan designs on walls of temple, Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Area, Sichuan Province, China
Traditional Tibetan painting is called thangka. It is painting of a Buddha, Buddhist deity, or a mandala. Thangkas are framed in rich, colorful, silk brocades, but they are religious objects

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan Buddhism, snow-capped sacred Mount Kailash, or Gang Rinpoche, pilgrims trail, Kora, Ngari

Tibetan Buddhism, snow-capped sacred Mount Kailash, or Gang Rinpoche, pilgrims trail, Kora, Ngari, Gang-Tise Mountains, Transhimalaja, Himalaja, Western Tibet, Tibet Autonomous Region

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mandala of Chakrasamvara, c1400. Creator: Unknown

Mandala of Chakrasamvara, c1400. Creator: Unknown
Mandala of Chakrasamvara, c1400. Chakrasamvara, a semi-wrathful Buddha, is represented in dark blue at the centre, united with his female partner, the red Vajravarahi

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: H. H. Dalai Lama in Paris-Bercy, France, Europe

H. H. Dalai Lama in Paris-Bercy, France, Europe
H.H. Dalai Lama in Paris-Bercy, France, Europe

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Amitabha, the Buddha of the Western Pure Land (Sukhavati), ca. 1700. Creator: Unknown

Amitabha, the Buddha of the Western Pure Land (Sukhavati), ca. 1700. Creator: Unknown
Amitabha, the Buddha of the Western Pure Land (Sukhavati), ca. 1700. Amitayus, the Buddha of Eternal Life

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Wheel of life or wheel of Samsara

Wheel of life or wheel of Samsara. Kopan monastery

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Buddhist stupa known as Boudha at Bodhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal

Buddhist stupa known as Boudha at Bodhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal. Taken at Lhosar, the Tibetan new year, hence the abundance of new prayer flags

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Prayer flags, Himalayas, Tibet, China, Asia

Prayer flags, Himalayas, Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan Terrier Dog

Tibetan Terrier Dog
JD-3708 Tibetan Terrier Dog John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan Terrier Dog

Tibetan Terrier Dog
JD-14239 Tibetan Terrier Dog John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: White Tara, Tibetan thanka, Shedub Choekhor Ling Monastery, Mont Saleve, Haute-Savoie

White Tara, Tibetan thanka, Shedub Choekhor Ling Monastery, Mont Saleve, Haute-Savoie, France, Europe

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Wheel of Samsara

Wheel of Samsara. Temple of the Thousand Buddhas

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Stupa and Mani stone along Everest Base Camp Trek

Stupa and Mani stone along Everest Base Camp Trek
Tibetan Stupa and large Mani Stone inscribed with Buddhist Mantra, along the trail to Everest Base CammpSagarmatha National Park

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mahakala, Protector of the Tent, ca. 1500. Creator: Unknown

Mahakala, Protector of the Tent, ca. 1500. Creator: Unknown
Mahakala, Protector of the Tent, ca. 1500

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Dharmachakra, Wheel of Transmigratory Existence (paper)

Dharmachakra, Wheel of Transmigratory Existence (paper)
XBP343135 Dharmachakra, Wheel of Transmigratory Existence (paper) by Tibetan School; American Museum of Natural History, New York

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Sikkim, Gangtok. This colorful mandala appears to be lit from within, at Rumtek Monastery

Sikkim, Gangtok. This colorful mandala appears to be lit from within, at Rumtek Monastery, in Gangtok, Sikkim

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan Buddhist wheel of life rock sculpture at Dazu Rock Carvings, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Tibetan Buddhist wheel of life rock sculpture at Dazu Rock Carvings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chongqing Municipality, Fujian Province, China, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Stupa, Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre

The Stupa, Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre, Eskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan monk holding prayer beads, Nepal, Asia

Tibetan monk holding prayer beads, Nepal, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mandala on a thangka

Mandala on a thangka

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: GM1E5251CTW01

GM1E5251CTW01
Footprints carved in wood, which locals believe were made by a worshipper who prayed at the same spot for decades, are seen at a monastery near Tongren, Qinghai province February 5, 2009

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Dog - Tibetan Spaniel

Dog - Tibetan Spaniel
LA-5980 Dog - Tibetan Spaniel Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan tantric goddess, Kopan monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Tibetan tantric goddess, Kopan monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibetan culture - 18th century - Mineral Pigment on Cotton - 70

Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibetan culture - 18th century - Mineral Pigment on Cotton - 70
FIA5399966 Shakyamuni Buddha - Tibetan culture - 18th century - Mineral Pigment on Cotton - 70, 5x47 - Rubin Museum of Art, New York by Tibetan School (18th century); Rubin Museum of Art, New York

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Thangka depicting Green Tara (gouache on textile)

Thangka depicting Green Tara (gouache on textile)
CHT182438 Thangka depicting Green Tara (gouache on textile) by Tibetan School; Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Le paradis de la Tara verte; Tara is a female saviour)

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Statue of Buddha, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu, Nepal

Statue of Buddha, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu, Nepal
Statue of Buddha (Shakyamuni) in Swayambhunath (also known as the Monkey Temple), a UNESCO World Heritage Site on top of Swayambhu hill on the western side of Kathmandu, Nepal

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Black Himalayan Bear

Black Himalayan Bear
JR-145 Asiatic Black / Tibetan Black / Himalayan Black / Moon BEAR- CAPTIVE Selenarctos thibetanus (Latin also Ursus thibetanus)

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Buddist celebration of Losar

Buddist celebration of Losar (Tibetian New Year) where Buddists throw flower in the air, Bodnath, Katmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Buddha / Tibetan Temple

Buddha / Tibetan Temple
SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA, known as the BUDDHA ( Enlightened One ) Eighteenth century Tibetan temple painting, depicting the Buddha enthroned

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The immense and beautifully gilded Maitreya Buddha in the Chamkhang temple

India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The immense and beautifully gilded Maitreya Buddha in the Chamkhang temple at Thiksey Monastery

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Amitaba Buddha in his manifestation of Boundless Life sitting holding a vessel containing

Amitaba Buddha in his manifestation of Boundless Life sitting holding a vessel containing the nectar of immortality. Tibetan Art. Bronze. 18th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan tanka with an illustration of a relaxed

Tibetan tanka with an illustration of a relaxed Avalokite?vara. Tibetan art. FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Buddhist stupa and prayer flags, Deqin, called Shangri-La, near the Tibetan Border

Buddhist stupa and prayer flags, Deqin, called Shangri-La, near the Tibetan Border, Shangri-La region, Yunnan Province, China, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Women in traditional Tibetan dress, Yushu, Qinghai Province, China, Asia

Women in traditional Tibetan dress, Yushu, Qinghai Province, China, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan Terrier Dog

Tibetan Terrier Dog
JD-9895 Tibetan Terrier DOG - standing, side view Also known as Dhokhi Apso John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Yonghe Gong Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple, Beijing, China, Asia

Yonghe Gong Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Black Himalayan Bear Close-up sitting, India

Black Himalayan Bear Close-up sitting, India
JR-144 Asiatic Black / Tibetan Black / Himalayan Black / Moon BEAR - close-up, sitting India Selenarctos thibetanus (Latin also Ursus thibetanus)

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan Buddhist monk reading scriptures at the Boudha

Tibetan Buddhist monk reading scriptures at the Boudha stupa at Bodhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia



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Tibetan Art Collection

Tibetan art is a unique form of artistic expression that has been developed over centuries by the people of Tibet, and is characterized by its intricate designs, bright colors, and spiritual themes. Popular themes in Tibetan art include religious figures such as Buddha and bodhisattvas, as well as symbolic representations of the natural world such as mountains, rivers, and animals. These images are often used to convey important teachings and values within Tibetan Buddhism. The use of vibrant colors and detailed patterns also reflects the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. Today, Tibetan art continues to be celebrated for its beauty and spiritual significance around the world.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Tibetan Art collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning display of traditional Tibetan art. Our collection features a variety of popular themes, including mandalas, thangkas, and Buddha images. These pieces are available as wall art and framed prints, making them perfect for adding a touch of Eastern spirituality to any home or office. Mandalas are intricate circular designs that represent the universe in Buddhist philosophy. They are often used in meditation practices to help focus the mind and achieve inner peace. Thangkas are colorful paintings on silk or cotton that depict Buddhist deities or scenes from religious texts. These works of art serve as visual aids for meditation and prayer. Buddha images are also prominent in this collection, with various depictions of the enlightened one in different poses and styles. Each piece is carefully crafted by skilled artists using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The Tibetan Art collection offers an exquisite selection of artwork that captures the beauty and spiritual essence of Tibet's rich cultural heritage.
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What are Tibetan Art (Popular Themes) art prints?

Tibetan Art art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of traditional Tibetan artwork. These prints showcase the unique and intricate designs that have been passed down through generations in Tibet. The popular themes depicted in these prints include mandalas, thangkas, and other religious iconography. Mandalas are circular designs that represent the universe and are often used as meditation aids. Thangkas are paintings on cotton or silk depicting Buddhist deities, scenes from the life of Buddha, or historical events related to Buddhism. These art prints offer an opportunity for people to appreciate and enjoy Tibetan culture without having to travel there themselves. They can be displayed in homes or offices as a way to add beauty and spiritual significance to any space. Tibetan Art art prints provide a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of Tibet while also serving as beautiful decorative pieces for any setting.
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What Tibetan Art (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Tibetan Art prints that showcase the unique culture and traditions of Tibet. Some popular themes include Buddha, mandalas, prayer flags, and thangkas. These art prints are available in various sizes to suit your preferences. Buddha is one of the most popular themes in Tibetan Art. The prints feature different poses of Buddha such as sitting or standing with intricate details on clothing and accessories. Mandalas are also another popular theme that represents spiritual symbols used for meditation purposes. Prayer flags are an essential part of Tibetan culture, representing peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom. They come in different colors with prayers written on them to spread positive energy around the world. Thangkas are traditional Buddhist paintings usually depicting deities or scenes from religious texts. They have vibrant colors and intricate designs that make them stand out as stunning pieces of art. Overall Media Storehouse has a great selection of high-quality Tibetan Art Prints suitable for any home decor style or personal taste preference.
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How do I buy Tibetan Art (Popular Themes) art prints?

To buy Tibetan Art art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a range of high-quality printing methods to ensure that each piece is reproduced with stunning clarity and color accuracy. You can choose from various paper types, including fine art paper or canvas, to create the perfect look for your space. When purchasing Tibetan Art art prints from Media Storehouse, be sure to check out their selection of frames as well. We offer a variety of styles and finishes to complement any decor. Buying Tibetan Art art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and convenient process. With their vast selection and customizable options, you are sure to find the perfect piece for your home or office.
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How much do Tibetan Art (Popular Themes) art prints cost?

The cost of Tibetan Art art prints can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the size and quality of the print, the artist who created it, and where you purchase it from. Generally speaking, these prints are available at a range of price points to suit different budgets. One option for purchasing Tibetan Art art prints is through Media Storehouse. While we cannot provide specific pricing information here, we can say that our selection includes a variety of sizes and styles to choose from. Whether you're looking for something small and affordable or a larger statement piece, there's likely an option that will meet your needs. Ultimately, the cost of Tibetan Art art prints will depend on your individual preferences and budget. We encourage you to explore different options and compare prices before making a purchase to ensure that you find the right fit for your home or office decor.
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How will my Tibetan Art (Popular Themes) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Tibetan Art art prints will be delivered to you in a secure and professional manner. Media Storehouse takes great care in packaging your order to ensure that it arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with protective caps on both ends. The tube is then placed into a larger box along with any additional items you may have ordered, such as frames or mounting materials. The outer box is also sealed securely to prevent any damage during transit. Once your order has been shipped, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can monitor its progress. Rest assured that Media Storehouse uses reputable shipping carriers to ensure timely delivery of your artwork. Your Tibetan Art art prints will be delivered safely and securely packaged in a cardboard tube within an outer box for added protection during transit.