Artwork
Tantric Manuscript "Sangrahani Sutra"

Tantric Manuscript "Sangrahani Sutra" is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
About this work
Overview
The 'Sangrahani Sutra' is a Tantric manuscript painting featuring a composition of five distinct figures arranged in a row, accompanied by intricate designs and text in an unidentified script.
Subject & Meaning
The seated figures, varying in color, facial features, and adornments, imply a symbolic or ritualistic representation, potentially illustrating deities, enlightened beings, or spiritual states within Tantric tradition. The surrounding text may offer interpretive context, though its script remains unrecognized.
Technique & Style
The painting exhibits a style suggesting cultural and religious significance, characterized by meticulous attention to detail in both the figures and the decorative elements. The use of sfumato, a technique blending colors to achieve soft, hazy effects, contributes to the work's depth and visual harmony.
Context
Created within a Tantric tradition, this manuscript reflects the synthesis of spiritual and artistic practices prevalent in certain Eastern religious contexts, where illustrated texts served both as sacred objects and tools for spiritual practice.
Legacy
As a preserved Tantric manuscript, 'Sangrahani Sutra' provides valuable insight into the artistic, spiritual, and possibly literary practices of its time and region, though its specific influence or renown in broader art historical narratives is not detailed here.
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