Beg-Tse. Tibetan art
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Beg-Tse. Tibetan art
Beg-Tse. 18th c. Golden bronze. God of War. Tibetan art. Sculpture. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum. Proc: CHINA. TIBET
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Beg-Tse: The Tibetan God of War in Golden Bronze at the Guimet Museum, Paris Beg-Tse, a captivating 18th century Tibetan sculpture, is a golden bronze representation of the God of War in Tibetan art. This magnificent figure, hailing from the land of snow and mysticism, is currently housed at the Guimet Museum in Paris, France. The sculpture, a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Tibet, is a masterpiece of Asian art. Beg-Tse is depicted as a fierce and powerful deity, holding a sword in his right hand and a small drum in his left. His eyes are closed, signifying deep concentration, and his body is adorned with intricate designs and symbols. The God of War is an essential figure in Tibetan mythology, believed to protect warriors and bring victory in battles. The sculpture's origin is traced back to Tibet, with provenance from China. Tibet, located in the eastern Himalayas, has a unique cultural identity, influenced by both Chinese and Indian traditions. The sculpture's presence in the Guimet Museum, a renowned institution for Asian arts, is a testament to the global appreciation of Tibetan art. Beg-Tse is an excellent example of the artistic skills of the Tibetan people, showcasing their mastery of bronze casting techniques. The sculpture's intricate details, from the folds in the God of War's robe to the delicate designs on his weapon, are a feast for the eyes. The golden bronze material adds an ethereal glow to the figure, making it a truly mesmerizing piece of art. In conclusion, Beg-Tse is a significant representation of Tibetan art and mythology, a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Tibetan people. The sculpture's presence in the Guimet Museum is a testament to the global appreciation of Asian art and the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
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