Suvishi Vivarana – Degaldoruwa Temple

NM01A000006

This Buddha statue, depicting the Suvisi Viwarana movement, showcases the remarkable talent and skill of ancient artists in capturing spiritual essence.

 

About this
Masterpiece

This original painting, found in Lankathilaka Viharaya, is a significant example of the Gampola era’s artistic heritage. The artwork reflects the unique style and religious symbolism characteristic of this period in Sri Lankan history. Lankathilaka Viharaya, a renowned temple, preserves this cultural treasure, offering a glimpse into the rich artistic traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Gampola era.

Hight

18 Inch

Width

18 Inch

Weight

300g

Medium

Acrylic paint on canvas

LKR 30,000.00

The Art,
Craftsmanship
Story,

Kandyan era frescoes, created during Sri Lanka’s Kingdom of Kandy (1469–1815), are exquisite mural paintings that reflect the period’s royal emphasis on arts and literature. These artworks are perfect for enhancing living rooms and lobbies, adding cultural depth and historical elegance to any living space.

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