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PROPERTY FROM THE YANG FAMILY COLLECTION
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          A BRONZE FIGURE OF PADMASAMBHAVA WITH
          MANIFESTATIONS AND DISCIPLES
          TIBET, 16TH-17TH CENTURY
          7æ in. (19.7 cm.) high
          $30,000-50,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Private collection, Munich, by repute.
          Koller, Zürich, 13 June 2017, lot 123.
          LITERATURE:
          Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24745.

          This rare bronze depicts Padmasambhava, the first transmitter of Buddhism
          into  Tibet  and  the  founder  of  the  Nyingma  sect  of  Tibetan  Buddhism,
          surrounded  by  his  eight  manfestations  and  two  disciples.  The  former  sits
          on a lotus base supported by a stalk emerging from another lotus base, the
          former  are  elegantly  arranged  in  loops  of  lotus  stem  that  forms  an  aureole
          around  the  central  figure.  Compare  with  another  bronze  figural  example
          of  Padmasambhava  surrounded  by  his  disciples  in  a  lotus-stalk  aureole,
          illustrated  by  T.  Chen,  Sattvas  and  Rajas:  The  Culture  and  Art  of  Tibetan
          Buddhism, 2004, p. 121, cat. no. 73. See, also, another example in the collection
          of the Rubin Museum of Art, illustrated on Himalayan Art Resources, item no.
          65283.

          西藏   十六/十七世紀   銅蓮花生大士坐像
          來源:
          私人珍藏, 慕尼黑 (傳)
          Koller, 蘇黎世, 2017年 6月13日, 拍品編號123
          出版:
          “喜馬拉雅藝術資源” (Himalayan Art Resources), 編號24745






































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