Guge
- Scope note
- Style of painting that flourished in western Tibet beginning in the 15th century; Guge is the name of a kingdom in this region. Color is subdued and of muted tonality, akin to contemporary Nepalese painting. Figures typically have round, bloated faces and, in the case of the principal bodhisattvas, there is a preoccupation with scarves and accessories. Guge paintings are characterized by crowded compositions, a preponderance of red, and an overall style of mannered elegance. There is little trace of Central Asian features in this style.
- Date of creation: 18-Nov-2024
Accepted term: 18-Nov-2024