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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: A follower lights a candle during The Grand Anniversary Memorial Prayer of Lord Jigten

A follower lights a candle during The Grand Anniversary Memorial Prayer of Lord Jigten
A follower lights a candle during " The Grand Anniversary Memorial Prayer of Lord Jigten Sumgon" in Taipei June 6, 2010

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan temple. Bodhgaya, India

Tibetan temple. Bodhgaya, India

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. Ehrenberg Castle and the Highline 179, the worldas

Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. Ehrenberg Castle and the Highline 179, the worldas longest pedestrian suspension bridge

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Tibetan door

Tibetan door
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Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Awakening

Awakening
Nicolas Marino

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: My golden Kitchen

My golden Kitchen
Nicolas Marino

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Return of the Prince of Wales from India: life on board the Serapis: Pony and Thibet Dog...1876

Return of the Prince of Wales from India: life on board the Serapis: Pony and Thibet Dog...1876. Creator: Unknown
Return of the Prince of Wales from India: life on board the Serapis: Pony and Thibet Dog, from a sketch by an officer of the Serapis

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Prince's Voyage Home from India...Himalayan Black Bear and tailless dog...1876. Creator: W. J. P

The Prince's Voyage Home from India...Himalayan Black Bear and tailless dog...1876. Creator: W. J. P
The Prince's Voyage Home from India: life on board the Serapis: Himalayan Black Bear and tailless dogs, from a sketch by an officer of the Serapis, 1876

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Vajradhara with Mahasiddhas, c1400. Creator: Unknown

Vajradhara with Mahasiddhas, c1400. Creator: Unknown
Vajradhara with Mahasiddhas, c1400. Vajradhara, the primordial Buddha, is considered to be the original teacher of the tantric Buddhist (Vajrayana) teachings

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: A Buddha in a Shrine, Folio from a Shatasahasrika Prajnaparamita... 11th-13th century (?)

A Buddha in a Shrine, Folio from a Shatasahasrika Prajnaparamita... 11th-13th century (?). Creator: Unknown
A Buddha in a Shrine, Folio from a Shatasahasrika Prajnaparamita (The Perfection of Wisdom in 100, 000 Verses) (image 2 of 2), 11th-13th century (?)

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Power of Faith, Folio from a Shatasahasrika Prajnaparamita... 11th century. Creator: Unknown

Power of Faith, Folio from a Shatasahasrika Prajnaparamita... 11th century. Creator: Unknown
Power of Faith, Folio from a Shatasahasrika Prajnaparamita (The Perfection of Wisdom in 100, 000 Verses) (image 2 of 2), 11th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Yama and Yami (image 1 of 21), between c1675 and c1725. Creator: Anon

Yama and Yami (image 1 of 21), between c1675 and c1725. Creator: Anon
Yama and Yami (image 1 of 21), between c1675 and c1725

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Pair of Votive Tablets with a Buddhist Deity, 18th-19th century. Creator: Unknown

Pair of Votive Tablets with a Buddhist Deity, 18th-19th century. Creator: Unknown
Pair of Votive Tablets with a Buddhist Deity, 18th-19th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th cent) in his form as Dorje Drölö, Subduer of Demons

Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th cent) in his form as Dorje Drölö, Subduer of Demons, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century) in his form as Dorje Drolo, Subduer of Demons, 18th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Apron Plaque with a Dancing Goddess, 17th-18th century. Creator: Unknown

Apron Plaque with a Dancing Goddess, 17th-18th century. Creator: Unknown
Apron Plaque with a Dancing Goddess, 17th-18th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century), 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century), 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century), 17th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Vajrabhairava, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Vajrabhairava, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Vajrabhairava, 17th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Yama and Yami, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Yama and Yami, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Yama and Yami, 17th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Karma Pakshi (1206-1283) (image 1 of 2), 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Karma Pakshi (1206-1283) (image 1 of 2), 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Karma Pakshi (1206-1283) (image 1 of 2), 17th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Buddhist Goddess Vajravarahi, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

The Buddhist Goddess Vajravarahi, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
The Buddhist Goddess Vajravarahi, 17th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Cosmic Form of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Cosmic Form of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Cosmic Form of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, 17th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Dakini on a Gray Dog, Nyingmapa Buddhist or Bon Ritual Card, 18th-19th century. Creator: Unknown

Dakini on a Gray Dog, Nyingmapa Buddhist or Bon Ritual Card, 18th-19th century. Creator: Unknown
Dakini on a Gray Dog, Nyingmapa Buddhist or Bon Ritual Card, 18th-19th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara, 16th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Sonam Tsemo (1142-1182) (image 1 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Sonam Tsemo (1142-1182) (image 1 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Sonam Tsemo (1142-1182) (image 1 of 2), 16th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Khenchen Tashi Tshultrim and His Ordination Lineage, c1400. Creator: Unknown

Khenchen Tashi Tshultrim and His Ordination Lineage, c1400. Creator: Unknown
Khenchen Tashi Tshultrim and His Ordination Lineage, c1400. This masterful and meticulous portrait shows an abbot within a niche - one ornamented with lively scrollwork influenced by the traditions

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Buddhist Goddess Nairatmya, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

The Buddhist Goddess Nairatmya, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
The Buddhist Goddess Nairatmya, 16th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Abbots of the Ngor Monastery, late 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Abbots of the Ngor Monastery, late 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Abbots of the Ngor Monastery, late 16th century. The first two abbots of the Ngor Monastery in central Tibet, the older Sempa Chenpo and the younger Jamyang Sherab Gyatsho

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Green Tara, 1160s-1180s. Creator: Unknown

Green Tara, 1160s-1180s. Creator: Unknown
Green Tara, 1160s-1180s. This Buddhist "thangka" (or "thanka, " scroll painting) depicts the enlightened Buddha and compassionate goddess Tara

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Portrait of a Tibetan Monk, 12th century. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a Tibetan Monk, 12th century. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a Tibetan Monk, 12th century. Wearing the robes of a Tibetan Buddhist monk, the individual depicted in this portrait was probably a teacher of the Kadampa order

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Mahasiddhas Shavaripa and Dharikapa, c1600. Creator: Unknown

Mahasiddhas Shavaripa and Dharikapa, c1600. Creator: Unknown
Mahasiddhas Shavaripa and Dharikapa, c1600. Painted in a style closely related to Chinese painting, two of the eighty-four mahasiddhas ("great perfected ones")

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali, 18th century. The enlightened wrathful deity Vajrabhairava, Buddhist conqueror of death, embraces his female partner, Vajravetali

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Arhat Rahula, 1400-1450. Creator: Unknown

Arhat Rahula, 1400-1450. Creator: Unknown
Arhat Rahula, 1400-1450. The Buddha Shakyamuni had a son named Rahula, who became a disciple of his father. Tibetan monks regard him as a spiritual ancestor

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century) (image 1 of 6), 15th-16th century. Creator: Unknown

Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century) (image 1 of 6), 15th-16th century. Creator: Unknown
Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche, 8th century) (image 1 of 6), 15th-16th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Buddha Shakyamuni with 'Jataka' Tales, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Buddha Shakyamuni with "Jataka" Tales, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Buddha Shakyamuni with "Jataka" Tales, late 17th-early 18th century. The Buddha Shakyamuni, who lived in the 6th-5th century BC, is shown here telling stories of his previous existences

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Lama Dance at Jummoo, performed before the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: W. H. O

Lama Dance at Jummoo, performed before the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: W. H. O
Lama Dance at Jummoo, performed before the Prince of Wales, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876....a weird terrible performance of Lamas from Thibet...[there were] four large brazen

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Naropa (956-1040), 15th-16th century. Creator: Unknown

The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Naropa (956-1040), 15th-16th century. Creator: Unknown
The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Naropa (956-1040), 15th-16th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Raktayamari and Vajravetali, early 14th century. Creator: Unknown

Raktayamari and Vajravetali, early 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Raktayamari and Vajravetali, early 14th century. The Buddhist deity Raktayamari embraces his female partner, Vajravetali, their union symbolizing the bliss of enlightenment

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Kuyalwa, Second Abbot of Taklung Monastery, with Three Lineages, mid-13th century. Creator: Unknown

Kuyalwa, Second Abbot of Taklung Monastery, with Three Lineages, mid-13th century. Creator: Unknown
Kuyalwa, Second Abbot of Taklung Monastery, with Three Lineages, mid-13th century. This painting commemorates Kuyalwa (1191-1236), the second abbot of Taklung Monastery in central Tibet

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Vajrayogini as Naro Dakini, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Vajrayogini as Naro Dakini, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Vajrayogini as Naro Dakini, 18th century. The goddess and Buddha Vajrayogini lunges powerfully as she tramples two figures that symbolize the three mental poisons: delusion, hatred, and desire

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Virupa, 837-909 (image 1 of 2), 15th century. Creator: Unknown

The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Virupa, 837-909 (image 1 of 2), 15th century. Creator: Unknown
The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Virupa, 837-909 (image 1 of 2), 15th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Stupa (Tibetan: Chöten) with Relics (image 2 of 2), 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Stupa (Tibetan: Chöten) with Relics (image 2 of 2), 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Stupa (Tibetan: Choten) with Relics (image 2 of 2), 15th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Stupa (Tibetan: Chöten) with Relics (image 1 of 2), 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Stupa (Tibetan: Chöten) with Relics (image 1 of 2), 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Stupa (Tibetan: Choten) with Relics (image 1 of 2), 15th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Apron Plaque with Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi, 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Apron Plaque with Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Apron Plaque with Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi, 15th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Bodhisattva Vajrapani (Tibetan: Chana Dorje) and His Consort, 15th century. Creator: Unknown

The Bodhisattva Vajrapani (Tibetan: Chana Dorje) and His Consort, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
The Bodhisattva Vajrapani (Tibetan: Chana Dorje) and His Consort, 15th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Portrait of a Monk, 14th century. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a Monk, 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a Monk, 14th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Throneback Panel, 14th century. Creator: Unknown

Throneback Panel, 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Throneback Panel, 14th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: Buddha Shakyamuni or the Jina Buddha Akshobhya (image 1 of 2), 14th century. Creator: Unknown

Buddha Shakyamuni or the Jina Buddha Akshobhya (image 1 of 2), 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Buddha Shakyamuni or the Jina Buddha Akshobhya (image 1 of 2), 14th century

Background imageTibetan Art Collection: The Buddhist God Hayagriva and his Consort, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown

The Buddhist God Hayagriva and his Consort, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
The Buddhist God Hayagriva and his Consort, 13th-14th century



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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 Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

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?

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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.