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The most eye-catching part should be the painting panel on which are depicted a wide range of subjects including Tibetan history, folklores, fairy tales, geography, chronometer, medicine, humans and lucky designs etc., among which the images of Buddha, deity and Bodhisattva are the most common ones. The iconographic information conveyed in the picture is extraordinarily rich and florid. There are many deities depicted in various postures and expressions together with different surroundings making a thangka changeable in form and rich in style. On the basis of material used and techniques involved, thangkas can be divided in to two groups: those that are painted on cloth, silk and paper; and those that are made of silk either by weaving or with embroidery or appliques.
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