A Tibetan thangka depicting Pehar Gyalpo, circa 19th century, gouache and gold on cotton, depicting the extremely wrathful three-faced six-armed deity Pehar Gyalpo, white in colour, with one red and one blue subsidiary faces, hands containing a sword, club, bow, arrow, vajra staff and a ritual knife, riding a white snow lion in turn standing on dying figures, the central figure surrounded by four protective wrathful deities, all within a verdant mountainous landscape. Mounted in a dark blue cloth border with a wooden roller at the base., with the surrounding mount 67 cm high, 50 cm wide.