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PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION
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 A RARE LARGE FAMILLE ROSE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS  Amitayus is known as the ‘Buddha of Infinite Light’ and the ‘One who grants
 QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)  long life’. The deity is seen here in a classic representation seated in the lotus
 Seated in dhyanasana on a lotus base and with hands in dhyanamudra   position (dhyanasana), with the hands held in meditation supporting a vessel
 supporting a vase containing a flaming lotus, the figure is dressed in a yellow   (kalasha), which holds the elixir of immortality. As one of the most popular
 dhoti and green shawl with yellow dots left open at the chest to expose the   deities from the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon, images of Amitayus found great
 elaborately jeweled necklace. The blue-enameled hair is pulled up into a high   favor with the emperor Qianlong.
 jeweled chignon behind a five-point crown and trails down onto the shoulders.
 The base is inscribed in black with the characters yi (one) and si (four), and the   Similar famille rose figures of Amitayus of comparable size were produced
 base of the figure is carved with a character, possibly reading yi (one).  with flesh-tone bodies, like the present example, or with gilt bodies. They
 With base: 11¬ in. (29.5 cm.) high  appear on two different types of bases: a pink-enameled double-lotus base,
 as seen here, or a multi-colored lotus base. A flesh-toned example on a
 multi-colored base is illustrated in Exhibition of Chinese Arts, Messrs C. T.
 $150,000-250,000  Loo & Co., New York, 1941-1942, no. 750, and a gilt-bodied version on a pink-
 enameled base was sold at Christie’s London, 9 November 2004, lot 194.
 PROVENANCE:
 The J. M. Hu (1911-1995), Zande Lou Collection.
 Ceramic Buddhist images of such unusually large size are extremely rare,
 and were probably specifically commissioned for ritual display in temples
 situated within the imperial palace precincts. For instance, figures of
 顯赫珍藏
 Amitayus were made for the Zhongzhendian, The Hall of Purity, where the
 清乾隆 粉彩無量壽佛坐像  deity was mainly worshipped. The Hall was used for ritual celebration during
 birthdays of empress dowagers or emperors. Qianlong was also known
 來源:
 to have commissioned a large number of cyclically-marked gilt-bronze
 暫得樓胡惠春(1911-1995)珍藏  Amitayus figures as gifts to his mother, the Empress Dowager, who was a
 devout Buddhist, in commemoration of her sixtieth and seventieth birthdays.
 Figures of Amitayus were are often depicted in groups of nine, since ‘nine’ is
 a homophone for ‘eternity’.
 As part of this tradition, the present figure was likely one of a set
 commissioned for an imperial birthday or celebration. Interestingly, a
 character, likely the numeral ‘one’, is carved within the aperture on the top
 of the base of this example, and may refer to a numbering system for its
 placement in a specific order and location within the set.
















































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