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A LARGE PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF 'WILLOW LEAF' GUANYIN, BHAISAJYARAJA AVALOKITESHVARA, MING
奥地利 北京时间
04月10日 下午5点 开拍
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DYNASTYChina, 16th to early 17th century. Superbly cast seated in dhyanasana, holding a willow stem in the raised right hand and a cup in her left. The bejeweled deity wears loose robes open at the chest to reveal a necklace, the hems of the robe are neatly decorated with a floral scroll. The broad face with serene expression marked by sinuously lidded downcast eyes and bow-shaped smiling lips, the hair dressed in knotted plaits trailing down the shoulders and pulled into a high coiffure behind the tall openworked crown incorporating Amitabha Buddha. The face, chest, hands, and feet are richly gilded. Provenance: A private collector in Marseille, France, who maintained regular contact with several noted antique dealers of the time. Passed down within the same family by descent. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and casting irregularities, minor rubbing to gilt, light scratches. Weight: 6.2 kg Dimensions: Height 36.5 cmAccording to the Lotus Sutra, Avalokiteshvara can take any form necessary to save sentient beings. Thirty-three manifestations of Avalokiteshvara are mentioned and are known to have been very popular in Chinese Buddhism as early as the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The present lot depicts the bodhisattva as Bhaisajyaraja Avalokiteshvara, known in China as the 'Willow Leaf' Guanyin. In this form, the bodhisattva holds a vial or bowl of elixir in the left and a stalk of willow leaves in the right. The willow has evil dispelling properties and is used to sprinkle the elixir over devotees, which is believed to cure all physical and spiritual illnesses. This iconographic form was popular among devotees wishing for good health.Buddhist gilt-bronze figures were produced almost from the beginning when Buddhism was embraced by various courts of China's division after the Han dynasty. Until the Tang dynasty, however, they remained very small. One of the earliest developments away from small votive images took place in the Khitan Liao dynasty, when statues not only became bigger but also developed stylistically towards a more sculptural aesthetic. During the early Ming period the court took complete control of their production, and a distinct classic style was devised that would determine the design of all future Buddhist gilt-bronze images, including the present lot.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 17 September 2010, lot 1011 Price: USD 37,500 or approx. EUR 52,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A parcel-gilt-bronze figure of Guanyin, 17th century Expert remark: Compare the closely related modeling, manner of casting, and parcel-gilding. Note also the similar size (38.1 cm). Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 3 November 2020, lot 107 Price: GBP 37,500 or approx. EUR 59,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A large parcel-gilt-bronze figure of Guanyin, Ming dynasty Expert remark: Compare the closely related modeling, manner of casting, and parcel-gilding. Note also the similar size (38.1 cm).
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