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                  A PARCEL GILT-COPPER FIGURE OF SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA     A GILT-COPPER FIGURE OF A
                  NEPAL, 18TH CENTURY                                  PANCHARAKSHA DEITY
                  6¬ in. (16.8 cm.) high                               NEPAL, DATED BY INSCRIPTION TO 1749
                                                                       6º in. (15.9 cm.) high
                  $15,000-20,000
                                                                       $15,000-20,000
                  PROVENANCE:
                  Private collection, New York, 1980s, by repute.      PROVENANCE:
                                                                       Estate of Pierre Louis-Dreyfus, Paris, acquired in
                  LITERATURE:                                          the 1920s, by repute.
                  Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24693.             William Louis-Dreyfus Collection, New York, by repute.
                                                                       Bonhams New York, 18 March 2013, lot 145.
                  尼泊爾   十八世紀   銅局部鎏金釋迦牟尼佛坐像                            LITERATURE:
                                                                       Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24694.
                  來源:
                  私人珍藏,紐約,1980年代(傳)。
                                                                       尼泊爾   公元1749年   鎏金銅護法神坐像
                                                                       來源:
                                                                       Pierre Louis-Dreyfus舊藏,巴黎,1920年代入藏(傳)。
                                                                       William Louis-Dreyfus 珍藏,紐約 (傳)。
                                                                       紐約邦瀚斯,2013年3月18日,拍品編號145。


































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                                                                                                                                                The present figure appears to be a deity from the group   are particularly popular in Nepal where the present work
                                                                                                                                                of Pancharaksha, or Five Protector Goddesses. The   was cast. The inscription on the lower rim of the base dates
                                                                                                                                                Pancharaksha are a group of five female deities personifying   the work to the year 1749 and likely attributes the donor as
                                                                                                                                                five  sutra;  however, they are difficult to identify individually   Radrasvari Mavi. It reads:
                                                                                                                                                as their iconography and attributes lack consistency. The
                                                                                                                                                present figure is depicted with three faces and six  arms   May it be good. Radrasvari Mayi. (on the) fourth of the bright
                                                                                                                                                carrying a vajra, arrow, parasol and bow, with the two empty   half of Baisakh, may it be good. (Nepal) sam(vat) 869(1749 CE)
                                                                                                                                                hands held in varadamudra and vitarkamudra. Pancharaksha
                                                                                                                                                                                         Translation by Ian Alsop

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