Head of an attendant bodhisattva – China – Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/42700
It consists of two sites: the three enormous cave temples at the top of the mountain
It consists of two sites: the three enormous cave temples at the top of the mountain
Marking: Arms (central panel, left window): D’or au chevron de sable charge sur sa pointe d’une chaine de quatre chainons d’argent elle meme placee en chevron. For Ingelbrechts (Ingelbrechts or Ymbrechts) of Malines and Spain
Forsyth, William H., and Margaret B. Freeman.
16th century; glass installed in the chapel of a building constructed on the same site
Smithsonian Institution Research Reports 4 (Spring 1973). p. 4.
Marking: Arms (on thirteen banners atop turrets, on bosses of vaulting above Joshua and David): azure, semé of fleurs-de-lis gold, within a border engrailed gules [Arms of Jean duc de Berry];(on banner next to end turret at right of tapestry): bendy of six, azure and gold [Arms of Burgundy];(on shield at right of figure): argent, a dragon vert [Arms of Joshua];(on shield at right of figure): azure, a harp gold [Arms of David]
Rorimer, James J., and Margaret B. Freeman.
addition, four-cornered hats knotted with pile have largely been discovered at Wari sites
Paris, [1835], p. 11. P. Delaperrière. "Beaux-Arts: Salon de 1835."
Hirschland, 1980 Object Number: 1981.57.2a, b Inscription: [ A. S.