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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
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 A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A BUDDHA
 TIBET, 15TH-16TH CENTURY
 7 in. (17.8 cm.) high
 $5,000-7,000
 LITERATURE:
 Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24739.
 This  finely  cast  and  richly-gilt  image  likely  depicts  either  the  nirmankaya
 form of the tathagata, Vairochana, or the historical buddha, Shakyamuni. The
 figure  holds  his  hands  in  the  teaching  gesture  associated  with  Vairochana,
 but the iconography is complicated by the presence of a vajra on the top of
 the  lotus  base.  Images  of  a  buddha  with  his  hands  in  bhumisparshamudra
 and  containing  a  similarly-placed  vajra  have  been  identified  as  Buddha
 Shakyamuni at the moment of his enlightenment at Vajrasana (Bodh Gaya).
 Compare the present work with a smaller gilt-bronze figure of Amoghasiddhi
 illustrated  by  U.  von  Schroeder  in  Indo-Tibetan  Bronzes,  Hong  Kong,  1981,
 p. 428, fig. 112C; both works share the languidly-draped sanghati, delicately
 modeled hands and fingers, and lithe torso.

 西藏   十五/十六世紀   鎏金銅佛坐像
 出版:
 “喜馬拉雅藝術資源” (Himalayan Art Resources), 編號24739








































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