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† A FINE BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA, MON DVARAVATI PERIOD
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12月16日 晚上6点 开拍 /6天19小时
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? A FINE BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA, MON DVARAVATI PERIOD

Thailand, 8th-9th century. Finely modeled, the face with heavy-lidded downcast eyes, gently arched brows, a broad nose, and neatly incised full lips forming a gentle smile, flanked by ears with pendulous lobes, the hair modeled in large snail-shell curls and elegantly piled over the gently domed ushnisha.

Provenance: The private collection of Michael Phillips, acquired from the above. Michael Phillips (born 1943) is an Academy Award-winning film producer. Born in Brooklyn, New York, his parents were Lawrence and Shirley Phillips, noted New York dealers in Asian fine arts, selling to the Met, the LACMA, the Chicago Art Institute, and the British Museum among others. Michael Phillips is a collector of Asian art himself, particularly Indian, Southeast Asian, and Himalayan sculpture. His most important films include The Sting (winning the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1973), Taxi Driver (winning the Palme d’Or at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival), and Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Old wear, obvious losses, some rubbing, remnants of gilt, signs of weathering and erosion, and encrustations. The core filled. The bronze with a dark, naturally grown patina with scattered malachite encrustations.

Weight: 2,006.3 g (incl. stand)
Dimensions: Height 13 cm (excl. stand), 19 cm (incl. stand)

Mounted on an associated stand. (2)

The Mon Polity of Dvaravati was one of the earliest and most important societies in mainland Southeast Asia. Based around the Chao Phraya and Mae Klang River basins of central Thailand, the Dvaravati polity was known from early Chinese textual sources, as well as being mentioned in a single local inscription that dates to roughly AD 550-650. Due to the large number of Buddhist sculptures associated with the culture, it is most likely that the rulers were patrons of the Buddhist faith. The images of Buddha are heavily influenced by contemporary Indian sculptural styles, including the Gupta style based around the site of Sarnath. The facial features of the Mon Dvaravati Buddhist images, however, display arched, joined eyebrows which are unlike those found in India, and which are therefore characteristic of the Mon Dvaravati style. Compared to earlier and later Thai kingdoms, Dvaravati was relatively geographically and economically isolated, which contributed to the distinct qualities of its sculpture, such as the aforementioned eyebrows, the broad face, and the full, prominent lips.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Sotheby’s Paris, 18 December 2012, lot 74
Price: EUR 11,875 or approx. EUR 14,500 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: Buddha head in copper alloy, Thailand, Mon-Dvaravati, 8th-9th century
Expert remark: Compare the related modeling, expression, and hairstyle.


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