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TWO GILT-BRONZE FIGURES OF
SIMHAMUKHA AND MAKARAMUKHA
TIBET, CIRCA 1700
the finely cast and richly gilded figures depicted in dynamic
postures, the makara-faced attendant poised with leg held
high, the lion-faced attendant on the right, holding a kapala
and ritual chopper
10.5 cm, 4⅛ in.
PROVENANCE
Collection of Seward Kennedy (1925-2015).
HK$ 70,000-90,000
US$ 9,000-11,500
These two powerfully cast figures represent the ferocious
attendants standing either side of the Buddhist protector
Palden Lhamo on the sea of blood. A similar example in
the Capital Museum, Beijing, is illustrated on himalayanart
resources, no. 59850.
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約1700年
西藏鎏金銅獅面空行佛母像 及 錘疊獸像護法像
來源:
Seward Kennedy (1925-2015年) 收藏
560
FOUR MINIATURE GILT-BRONZE FIGURES
OF BUDDHIST DEITIES
TANG AND MING DYNASTY
comprising a figure of Shakyamuni Buddha with dedicatory
inscriptions, Ming dynasty; a seated deity adorned in a crown
and jewellery, Ming dynasty; and two standing deities each
framed by a mandorla, Tang dynasty
5.1 to 8.4 cm, 2 to 3¼ in.
See a similar Ming dynasty Shakyamuni Buddha figure,
illustrated in Shokondobutsu no sekai: Hattori korekushon
[World of miniature gilt-bronze Buddha: Hattori Collection],
Waseda University Aizu Museum, Tokyo, 2008, cat. no. 49.
HK$ 20,000-30,000 560
US$ 2,600-3,850
左兩尊:明
右兩尊:唐 鎏金銅袖珍佛像四尊
可參考一明代袖珍釋迦牟尼佛坐像,載於《小金銅仏の世
界: 服部コレクション》,早稲田大学會津八一記念博物
館,東京,2008年,圖版49。
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