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A LARGE (527 CM) TEMPLE BANNER WITH TEN BUDDHAS AND LAMAS, TIBET, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER
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03月07日 晚上6点 开拍
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A LARGE (527 CM) TEMPLE BANNER WITH TEN BUDDHAS AND LAMAS, TIBET, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER
This lot is a museum deaccession and is therefore offered without reserve

Ink and watercolors on cloth. The horizontal scroll (bilampo) with ten figures, depicting the red-skinned Amitabha and four-armed Avalokiteshvara Chaturbhuja at the center, flanked to the left by Padmasambhava, Tsongkhapa, a Buddha, and a Lama, and to the right by Buddha Shakyamuni and three Lamas, all seated on lotus thrones and backed by blue and orange mandorlas. The lower section and sides are adorned with stupas, and the upper section with Kirtimukha masks suspending beaded tassels. Each stupa is inscribed below in Tibetan with a prayer dedicated to the stupas.

Inscriptions: Below each stupa, ‘Jangchub Chorten la Namo’.

Provenance:
The Kienzle Family Collection, Stuttgart, Germany. Acquired between 1950 and 1985 by siblings Else (1912-2006), Reinhold (1917-2008), and Dr. Horst Kienzle (1924-2019), during their extensive travels in Asia. Subsequently inherited by Dr. Horst Kienzle and bequeathed to the Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Radevormwald, Germany. Released through museum deaccession in 2024. The Kienzle siblings were avid travelers and passionate collectors of Asian and Islamic art. During their travels, the Kienzle’s sought out and explored temples, monasteries, and markets, always trying to find the best pieces wherever they went, investing large sums of money and forging lasting relationships to ensure they could acquire them. Their fervor and success in this pursuit is not only demonstrated by their collection but further recorded in correspondences between Horst Kienzle and several noted dignitaries, businesses and individuals in Nepal and Ladakh. Their collection had gained renown by the 1970s, but the Kienzle’s stopped acquiring new pieces around 1985. Almost thirty years later, the collection was moved to the Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Radevormwald, opened by Peter Hardt in 2014. Before his death in 2019, Horst Kienzle bequeathed his entire property to Peter Hardt and legally adopted him as his son, who has been using the name Peter Kienzle-Hardt ever since.
Condition: Good condition with minor wear and crisp colors, some moth holes, little soiling, few stains, loose threads, small, repaired tears, and little creasing.

Dimensions: 527 x 117 cm

Expert’s note:
This type of banner was displayed outdoors, often hung on temple walls during festivals.

Literature comparison:
Compare a related Nepalese tantric temple banner of a dancing goddess flanked by dakinis, 124.5 x 231.1 cm, dated to the 17th century, formerly in the collection of James and Marilynn Alsdorf and now in the Art Institute of Chicago, accession number 1984.1503.

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