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Minhwa Tiger Smoking a Pipe, with Magpies | Korean Folk Art Mythology | Kawaii Cute Fine Art Print Size:8"x10" In many Mahakala thangkas he

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In many Mahakala thangkas he is depicted with six arms

Tags: Keisai Eisen Japanese Woodblock Koi

75% polyester

This Japanese ukiyoe image is by the great master

mettā (loving-kindness)

Minhwa Tiger Smoking a Pipe, with Magpies | Korean Folk Art Mythology | Kawaii Cute Fine Art Print Size:8"x10" In many Mahakala thangkas heIn ancient Korea, magpies and tigers were popular folk art themes. The smoking tiger was intentionally given a ridiculous expression and represented the ruling elite. Many aristocrats smoked absurdly long pipes that required servants to light them. The dignified magpie represented the common people. Thus, Korean smoking tigers folk art paintings satirized the aristocracy. You'll receive a heavyweight, gicle, acid free print that's created to last for

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