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                PROPERTY OF AN ASIAN AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTOR  清十八世紀 銅鎏金無量壽佛坐像
                A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS          來源:
                QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY                Lester & Robert Slatoff,特倫頓,新澤西州,1983年8
                seated in dhyanasana on a high double-lotus base with hands   月24日
                held in dhyana mudra, wearing a finely incised dhoti tied at
                the waist, a long sash flowing freely about the shoulders
                and arms, elaborate jewelry adorning the chest, arms,
                and ankles, the face with a serene expression framed by
                pendulous earrings and a five-pointed diadem encircling a
                tiered topknot
                Height 12⅜ in., 31.5 cm

                PROVENANCE
                Lester & Robert Slatoff, Trenton, New Jersey, 24th August 1983.
                Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, is considered an
                apparitional form of the Buddha Amitabha; both are typically
                depicted with red skin in paintings and textiles, denoting
                their shared identity. In Tibetan shrines, a figure of Amitayus
                is often set alongside the figures of Ushnishavijaya and
                White Tara in a longevity triad. Amitabha and Amitayus
                are celebrated in both Mahayana and Vajrayana practices,
                and both were popular deities to worship during the Qing
                dynasty. Figures of Amitayus were produced in large
                quantities to commemorate imperial birthdays.
                Compare a closely related example that was sold in our Paris
                rooms, 10th December 2019, lot 19. Another related gilt-
                bronze Vajrasattva that is in the collection of Rijksmuseum
                voor Volkenkunde, Leiden (accession no. 2798/31), and
                illustrated in Ulrich von Schroeder, Indo-Tibetan Bronzes,
                Hong Kong, 1987, p. 548, pl. 156A.
                $ 50,000-70,000

































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