Tibet- Yellow Lamas with Prayer Wheels
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- Name
- Raphael Tuck & Sons. (Creator)
- Landor, Arnold Henry Savage, 1865-1924 (Artist)
- Title
- Tibet- Yellow Lamas with Prayer Wheels
- Abstract
- Raphael Tuck & Sons postcard featuring three yellow lamas with prayer wheels, in its Oilette Series on Tibet. Painting is adapted from "Tibet" by A. Henry Savage Landor.
- Subjects
- Tibetans; Lamas; Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
- Format
- postcards
- Genre
- postcards
- Origin Information
- England
- Date
- [circa 1910]
- Note (Funding)
- Digitized with funding by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute.
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content - Also In
- Tibetan Studies Special Collections at Columbia University
- Copyright Status
- Copyright Undetermined
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-ch2a-2w16