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A BRONZE FIGURE OF PADMAPANI LOKESHVARA, SRIVIJAYA, 7TH-9TH CENTURY
奥地利 北京时间
04月10日 下午5点 开拍
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A BRONZE FIGURE OF PADMAPANI LOKESHVARA, SRIVIJAYA, 7TH-9TH CENTURYSouthern Thailand or Sumatra. Exquisitely cast, the four-armed deity standing in samabhanga, his primary right hand held in vitarka mudra while the left hangs pendant holding the long stem of a lotus that blooms above his shoulder, the raised secondary arms holding a mala and the blossoming flower. Dressed in a diaphanous dhoti secured around the waist with a rope, the slender figure adorned with beaded jewelry.The serene face with heavy-lidded eyes below arched brows, an aquiline nose, full lips forming a gentle smile, flanked by ears suspending pendeloque earrings. The matted hair arranged in thick locks fashioned into a high chignon, secured by beaded strings, and centered by a small image of the Buddha Amitabha.Provenance: From the collection of Dr. Maurice Moussard (1865-1960), Lyon, a renowned French expert of African and Asian Art, and thence by direct descent to his grandson Christophe Moussard. A copy of a provenance statement written and signed by Christophe Moussard, dated 22 May 2023, confirming the above, accompanies this lot.Condition: Very good condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, minor losses, casting irregularities, encrustations, small nicks, light scratches. The bronze covered in a fine, naturally grown patina with vibrant malachite encrustations.Weight: 11,120 g (incl. stand)Dimensions: Height 39.5 cm (excl. stand), 49.5 cm (incl. stand)The early artistic heritage of peninsular Thailand is related to the pre-Angkorian tradition. It is remarkable that the body of pre-Angkorian sculpture known from numerous sites in southern Cambodia and Vietnam as well as peninsular Thailand shows an overall stylistic coherence. Although this extraordinarily brilliant material has clear affinities with South Asian Pallava, Andhran, and Gupta production, in many ways it reflects an artistic vocabulary that has been transformed into a purely Southeast Asian idiom.This four-armed Padmapani exemplifies the finest qualities associated with the pan-Asian cult of the savior bodhisattva. Through its grace and humanism, the work embodies the qualities of compassion central to Buddhist ethics. It may have been made in Sumatra or in the Malay Peninsula, regions linked by commercial activity in which religious imagery could readily circulate. Chinese pilgrim sources tell of major monasteries that prospered in both areas.Literature comparison: Compare a closely related copper alloy figure of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Southern Thailand or Sumatra, dated 8th-early 9th century, 56.6 cm high, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, object number 1982.64, included in the exhibition Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia, 5th to 8th Century, 14 April-27 July 2014.Auction result comparison: Type: RelatedAuction: Zacke, Vienna, 11 April 2024, lot 204Price: EUR 40,040: A rare bronze figure of Maitreya, Srivijaya, 7th centuryExpert remark: Compare the related modeling and manner of casting. Note the similar size (39 cm).

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拍品估价:7,500 - 15,000 欧元 起拍价格:7,500 欧元  买家佣金: 35.00% 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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