Rollbild (Patua).
Scroll, similar to the Patua scrolls. Gouache on canvas, proba…
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Rollbild (Patua). Scroll, similar to the Patua scrolls. Gouache on canvas, probably Cambodia, 20th century. Approx. 285 x 89 cm. In 6 segments one below the other a story is told in 10 pictures with archers, a fight in the water, a snake, an elephant rider and probably Buddha. Some with text fragments below the 10 pictures. Similar to the Tibetan thangka. - Traces of creasing, the last image with Buddha has large losses at the bottom. R

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Rollbild (Patua). Scroll, similar to the Patua scrolls. Gouache on canvas, probably Cambodia, 20th century. Approx. 285 x 89 cm. In 6 segments one below the other a story is told in 10 pictures with archers, a fight in the water, a snake, an elephant rider and probably Buddha. Some with text fragments below the 10 pictures. Similar to the Tibetan thangka. - Traces of creasing, the last image with Buddha has large losses at the bottom. R

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