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                  A GREY SCHIST FIGURE OF A BODHISATTVA           古犍陀羅   三/四世紀   灰片岩雕菩薩像
                  ANCIENT REGION OF GANDHARA, 3RD-4TH CENTURY CE
                                                                  來源:
                  22æ in. (57.8 cm.) high                         紐約蘇富比,1989年3月22日,拍品編號10。
                  $30,000-50,000
                  PROVENANCE:
                  Sotheby’s New York, 22 March 1989, lot 10.


                  The present figure can tentatively be identified by the characteristic   prior to his renunciation of worldly goods. His vestments include a
                  topknot of hair as the bodhisattva, Maitreya; as such, he would have held   foliate torque, a rope-work necklace with a makara-head pendant, and a
                  a pendent water vessel in his proper left hand. Maitreya is considered   cord with cylindrical amulet boxes of a type still in use in South Asia. The
                  the Buddha of the future - when the dharma is forgotten on Earth, he   heavy folds of his sanghati display the naturalistic treatment of drapery
                  will descend from the Tushita Heaven to be born in our realm as the next   characteristic of the Gandharan period that is a holdover from the earlier
                  Buddha. His iconic water vessel, the kumbha, is found in many different   Greco-Roman influence in the region.
                  contexts within Indian sculpture, but is almost always  a symbol of
                  fertility and life. It is an apt visual icon for Maitreya's role as a progenitor   The  present  work  is  distinguished  by  the  Buddhist  creed  which  is
                  of future peace and order.                      incised in Kharosthi script along the outer edge of the aureole, a rare
                                                                  feature found on only a few known examples. Compare with a figure of
                  When he is born on earth, Maitreya will be of Brahmin stock, and is   Maitreya, also bearing a Kharosthi inscription along the aureole, sold at
                  depicted in rich robes similar to that of the historical Gautama Buddha   Christie's New York, 21 March 2008, lot 518.












































                  An important grey schist figure of Maitreya; ancient region of Gandhara,
                  2nd-3rd century; 54 in. (134 cm.) high; sold, Christie’s New York,
                  21 March 2008, lot 518, for $217,000.
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