The painting depicts the image of the standing Buddha. It is one of the series of Buddha paintings done by the artist while on the pilgrimage tour, with her artist daughter, visiting and painting the holy shrines of Buddhism in India, Nepal, Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka and Thailand. The work is created on the medium of oil on palm leaf mat.
- Identifier
- ngma-16473
- Material
- Oil Paint, Palm Leaf Mat
- Note
- Elizabeth Sass Brunner was a Hungarian Artist who lived in Delhi. She along with her daughter Elizabeth Brunner came to India in the year 1930 in search of a new path in life. Both the mother and daughter duo became the respected figures in Indian artistic life with their art subjects concentric on the life and spirit of India. Throughout their travel in India together they painted landscapes, mountains, forests, monuments and people along with major Indian personalities being received by Ravindranath Tagore, several Maharajas and alos many prominent Indian spokesmen.
- Published in
- India
- Type
- Painting