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A large and impressive Sino-tibetan fire-gilt bronze figure of eleven-headed Avalokiteshvara. 18th century
德国 北京时间
12月10日 晚上6点 开拍 /17天3小时
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Standing upright on a lotus base, the Bodhisattva of Universal Compassion appears in his eleven-headed, eight-armed form. His primary hands in anjali mudra, the other six radiating to the sides. In the upper right hand a pearl that was previously part of a rosary. He wears a long dhoti as well as numerous body and head jewellery, a floating shawl and an antelope skin over his shoulder. Wooden baseplate. Partially polychrome. Attributes missing. Originating in India, Avalokiteshvara (Tib. Chenrezig) became one of the most venerated deities in Tibetan Buddhism as early as the 7th century. According to the Mani Kambum, an important religious text from the 12th/13th century, the Buddha Shakyamuni prophesied that the Bodhisattva would become the master of the "barbarian snow land" and would thereupon lead its people to enlightenment. Avalokiteshvara is thus believed to be the patron saint of Tibet, and for over a thousand years, his mantra "om-mani-padme-hum" has been fundamental for Buddhist followers. Among the numerous emanations and forms of Avalokiteshvara, multi-headed and multi-armed figures derived from Hinduism, such as Ekadashamukha and Amoghapasha, are particularly revered in esoteric Vajrayana Buddhism. This figure belongs to this lineage of works and is of a particular type that has been produced and perfected over several centuries. The strong, pillar-like appearance is completed with rows of crowned heads, topped by the head of Amitabha - to whom Avalokiteshvara owes the eleven faces. With many heads and arms, he looks in all directions and acts in all worlds. Where his eyes cannot reach, the eye on the hand in varada mudra recognizes the suffering instead. Where a peaceful approach cannot overpower demons, the wrathful mahakala takes on, whose head appears beneath that of Amitabha. Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara truly proves to be the manifestation of Universal Compassion. Like the black antelope whose skin hangs over his shoulder, the bodhisattva, out of his deepest compassion, is ready to sacrifice everything he can to help all beings of the world and bring them onto the path to salvation.

Dimensions

Height 68 cm

Provenance

Private collection, Hesse, according to consigner acquired at Koller, Zurich, 1975

Notes

VAT: Margin scheme

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拍品估价:25,000 - 30,000 欧元 起拍价格:18,000 欧元  买家佣金: 29.00% + VAT 服务费:本专场服务费按成交价(含佣金)的1.5%收取,最低200元

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