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A RARE CHAM SANDSTONE HEAD OF BUDDHA, DONG DUONG STYLE
奥地利 北京时间
04月10日 下午5点 开拍
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A RARE CHAM SANDSTONE HEAD OF BUDDHA, DONG DUONG STYLECentral Vietnam, ancient kingdoms of Cham, 9th-10th century. Finely carved, the slender face with heavy-lidded downcast eyes below angled brows centered by a teardrop-form urna, above a broad nose and pursed lips forming a gentle smile, flanked by large ears modeled with a gentle depression and terminating to elongated lobes, the hair arranged in large snail-shell curls and elegantly piled over the domed ushnisha. Provenance: From an old private estate on the French Riviera.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Wear, obvious losses, scattered nicks and scratches, structural cracks, signs of weathering and erosion, encrustations.Weight: 6,024 gDimensions: Height 26.5 cmThe Dong Duong archeological site in Vietnam is an extraordinary example of Buddhist architecture in Champa. It demonstrates the remarkable local craftsmanship of sculptors during the 9th-10th centuries in Champa, which is in the modern-day Vietnamese province of Quang Nam. Archaeological remains - particularly sculptures and reliefs now preserved in museums - show evidence of the rich Buddhist beliefs and culture that existed alongside Hinduism in Champa.The city was built around 875 by Indravarman II, a Cham Buddhist king who also was the founder the Bhrgu dynasty of Champa. Under the Bhrgu dynasty, Indrapura (as Dong Duong was then known) was made the prime capital of Champa for around a century. Indravarman II took the construction of a Mahayana Buddhist temple complex named Lasmindra Lokesvara at Indrapura. The dynasty also left many spatial Buddhist temples around Indrapura. A high-ranking Cham court official was known for Buddhist pilgrimage travel from Indrapura to Java Island around 911-912.The Dong Duong style of sculpture has been described as a style of artistic extremism, with exaggerated, almost excessively stylized features. The figures are characterized by their thick noses and lips and by the fact that they do not smile. See Emmanuel Guillon, Hindu-Buddhist Art of Vietnam. Treasures from Champa, 2001, p. 36-50.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related Cham sandstone figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, Dong Duong style, 9th-10th century, 75 cm high, illustrated by Jean-Fran?ois Hubert, The Art of Champa, 2005, p. 69, fig. 61. Compare a related Dvaravati sandstone head of Buddha dated 7th-8th century, 26.6 cm high, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number IS.140-1961. Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 15 March 2016, lot 318Price: USD 25,000 or approx. EUR 32,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A gray sandstone head of Buddha, Thailand, Mon-Dvaravati period, 9th centuryExpert remark: Compare the closely related modeling and manner of carving with similar expression, curls, and size (24 cm).

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