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A CHINESE MARBLE SEATED TORSO OF BUDDHA
澳大利亚 北京时间
2021年11月21日 开拍 / 2021年11月19日 截止委托
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Tang Dynasty (618-907), seated in padmasana with right hand raised and left hand resting on the left knee, on the lotus throne, together with custom made wooden plinth. Height 64cm, Width 34cm, Depth 37cm PROVENANCE: Private collection, Italy acquired from the above 3 March 2011 OTHER NOTES: This sculpture in marble depicts Amitabha (the Buddha of Infinite Light), a celestial Buddha who created through his merit, a pure realm for his devotees to inhabit upon calling his name with sincerity. Amitabha is one of the most popular representations of Buddha throughout Asia, primarily due to his approachability and ease of worship for lay devotees. The figure is carved with graceful, flowing lines to the diaphanous drapery and a plump fullness to the modelling of the limbs and torso. It is an excellent example of the sculpture of the 8th Century, the high-point of Tang Dynasty sculpture. In the earlier dynasties, Chinese Buddhist sculpture had been more angular and heavily stylised, demonstrating a more ancient native influence, but in the Tang, probably spurred on by a renewed interest in seeking rare Buddhist scriptures from India, Buddhist sculpture took on a pronounced influence from Indian sculpture of the Gupta Period (early 4th to late 6th Century). The sculpture of the Gupta Period was highly influential on both Buddhist and Hindu sculpture throughout Asia, including Southeast Asia, the Korean peninsula, Japan and China, as India was the centre of Buddhist learning, being the birthplace of Buddhism. Gupta sculpture is known for its generous, rounded modelling, graceful curves, and naturalism. It inherited the tradition of naturalistic Classical and Hellenistic sculpture brought to the region by Alexander the Great (356–323BC), via the sculptural traditions of the Kushan Empire of India and the Ancient Region of Gandhara. It was in Kushan that representational Buddhist sculpture was first born and developed during the 1st to 3rd Centuries. This marble figure of Buddha is therefore a clear descendant of the Greek sculptural tradition and represents the birth of naturalism in Chinese sculpture. Carl Wantrup | Asian Art Consultant

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拍品估价:30,000 - 40,000 澳元 起拍价格:26,000 澳元  买家佣金: 25.00% + VAT 服务费:平台服务费为成交总金额(含佣金)的3%,最低200元

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