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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
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 A RARE PAINTED MARBLE BUDDHIST STELE  figure flanked by two or four attendant figures below a pair of bodhi trees, the
 NORTHERN QI DYNASTY (AD 550-577)  branches of which intertwine to form a mandorla, all of which is raised on a
 The stele is carved with a central standing bodhisattva with his right hand   plinth carved with various figures and lions flanking a central incense burner.
 raised in abhayamudra and left hand lowered, flanked by a pair of attendants,   A comparable stele with a central figure of seated Maitreya Buddha, dated to
 and a further pair of bodhisattvas, all below two intertwined bodhi trees   the 3rd year of Tianbao (AD 552), in the Ohara Museum of Art, is illustrated in
 backing the figures. The stele is supported on a rectangular base, carved on   Hai-wai yi-zhen: Chinese Art in Overseas Collections - Buddhist Sculpture (II),
 the front with a censer flanked by a pair of attendants and a pair of lions.  Taipei, 1990, p. 51, no. 47. Another related stele, with a central figure of seated
 pensive Maitreya Buddha, dated to the 2nd year of Tianbao (AD 551), in the
 13 in. (33 cm.) high, padauk stand
 Avery Brundage Collection, is illustrated in Gems of Chinese Art from the Asian
 Art Museum of San Francisco, Hong Kong, 1983, pp. 230-231, no. 101.
 $60,000-80,000

 PROVENANCE:  私人珍藏
 Galaxie Art (B. K. Wong), Hong Kong, 23 November 1987.
 北齊 石雕佛五尊立像
 This handsome sculpture belongs to a group of distinctive openwork steles   來源:
 carved from creamy white marble produced in Hebei province during the   Galaxie Art (王炳權), 香港, 1987年11月23日
 Northern Qi period, mid-sixth century. This group typically features a central
























































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