Burma, 19th century
Large vertical Buddhist painting mounted on a scroll, finely painted in polychrome and gold on canvas, depicting numerous scenes from the life of the Buddha, surmounted by the Buddha enthroned in his paradise.
(Minor accidents, mounted on canvas, wear and craquelure).
Size: 232 x 94 cm
Provenance :
Family of Daniel Fabre, architect of the civil buildings of Indochina from 1892 to 1904 in Phnom Penh and architect of the Cambodian pavilion at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1889.
By descent to the current owner.
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