The Buddhist deity Amitayus
Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life and a manifestation of Amitabha, is the red directional Buddha of the west. Like Ushnishavijaya (around the corner to your left), images of Amitayus were created to celebrate and guarantee a long life. In this thangka painting, a golden halo adorned with multicolored jewels surrounds Amitayus—a style developed by eighteenth-century Chinese artists to depict many Buddhist deities.
China’s Qianlong emperor was a follower of Tibetan Buddhism. During his reign, monk-artists from Tibet and Mongolia painted many thangkas for the emperor’s palace in Beijing and his summer resort in Chengde. This image is one of them, and indeed may be one of 9,999 that the Qianlong emperor commissioned in 1770 on the occasion of his mother’s eightieth birthday.