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          A gRAy schIsT FIguRe OF AN ATlAs,
          gANdhARA, 2Nd - 3Rd ceNTuRy

          Powerfully and naturalistically carved seated with wings raised
          behind the shoulders, remnants of a column above the head, both
          hands resting on respective knees, the protruding belly with a deeply
          recessed navel, the face with thickly curled hair and moustache,
          genitalia and pubic hair barely covered by the short loincloth.

           Provenance: Arthur Huc (1854-1932).
           Marcel Huc, inherited from the above.
           Thence by descent within the same family.
           In 1954, L. Magniette, bailiff of the court
           in Toulouse (Huissier), was ordered to           of his muscles, bones and joints echo those of his knees, thus balancing the
           compile a complete inventory of the              composition. The deeply carved abdomen takes advantage of the distinct
           collection inherited by Marcel Huc from          texture of the stone, thus maximizing Atlas’ superhuman proportions.
           his father, Arthur Huc, the so-called
           “Inventaire Huc”. The present lot is listed      Only few sculptures communicate so clearly the Classical legacy in
           in this inventory as follows: “Un Bacchus   Arthur Huc (1854-1932)  Gandharan art. His mature, bushy face recalls the portraits of Greek
           ou Atlas Gandhara schiste – Haut: 52             and roman gods and leaders, while his herculean musculature evokes
           cm.” (a Bacchus or Atlas Gandhara schist – height 52 cm). A copy of the   the athletic ideal. Furthermore, the Atlant type stems from a tradition in
           inventory list and cover page are accompanying this lot. Arthur Huc   classical architecture of depicting male and female figures supporting
           was the chief editor of La Dépêche du Midi, at the time the leading   architectural superstructures best known from The Ten Books on
           newspaper in Toulouse, France. He was also an accomplished art   Architecture by Vitruvius, dedicated to Emperor Augustus (see Rowland
           critic and early patron of several artists, including Henri de Toulouse-  (trans.), Vitruvius: Ten Books on Architecture, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 83 &
           Lautrec. At the same time, Arthur Huc was a keen collector of Asian art,   135).
           a passion that he inherited from his legendary ancestor Évariste régis
           Huc, also known as the Abbé Huc (1813-1860), a French Catholic priest   In the Gandharan context, similar examples in stucco surviving in situ line
           and traveler who became famous for his accounts of Qing-era China,   the veneer of stupa bases at Taxila and Hadda, recording the placement
           Mongolia and especially the then-almost-unknown Tibet in his book   of such figures at Buddhist sites. Whilst maintaining a similar function and
           “remembrances of a Journey in Tartary, Tibet, and China”.   a clearly Western look, the Gandharan version differs from the classical
           condition: Some breaks, losses and erosions as visible on the images   prototype in at least three ways. Firstly, the common inclusion of wings,
           at www.zacke.at. remnants of an old varnish coating. Extensive   secondly the primarily ornamental rather than architectural function of the
           weathering, some wear (especially to the belly). Few structural cracks,   figure, which perhaps prompts the third: the ease and buoyancy of being
           especially a circular one at the belly. The nose and forehead with minor   with which he is shown supporting the superstructure. Moreover, while
           old wax fill.                                    we have evidence from which to understand his context at Buddhist sites,
           French export license: Certificat d’exportation pour un bien culturel   his precise identity remains a mystery. He has been called a disguised
           Nr. 185440 dated 30.06.2017 has been granted and is accompanying   yaksha, a lesser Greek god, and a garuda, yet there is no archaeological or
           this lot.                                        textual foundation to underpin any of these claims (again see Foucher, L’art
                                                            Gréco-Bouddhique du Gandhara, 1905, p. 208, and Errington, The Western
                                                            Discovery of the Art of Gandhara and the Finds of Jamalgarhi, London, 1987,
          Weight: 37.2 kg                                   p. 67). Perhaps, the term “Atlas” ties him too closely to classical prototypes,
          Dimensions: Height 51.5 cm                        at the risk of obscuring added layers of meaning in the unique Gandharan
                                                            context.
          Note the finely incised details such as fingernails, slightly raised nipples and
          earlobes with jewelry. While such figures are generally identified as “Atlas,”   Literature comparison: For a further discussion of winged Atlas figures
          the Greco-roman prototype is never equipped with wings. Alfred Foucher   from Gandhara, see P. Pal, Asian Art at the Norton Simon Museum, vol 1,
          suggests the interpretation as a yaksha, likewise supporting the base of   fig. 35, p. 68. For similar examples of winged “Atlas” figures, see W. Zwalf, A
          a structure, such as the present lot, with wings borrowed from Victory. It   Catalogue of the Gandhara Sculpture at the British Museum, 1996, pp. 206-
          would thus represent an amalgamation of iconographic elements from   211, fig. 355-368. Two other examples survive in the Claude de Marteau
          Indian and classical sources, captivating with the singular attentiveness of   collection in Brussels and the Peshawar Museum (see Kurita, Gandharan
          his gaze. He seems ready to jump up and soar to the aid of a devotee, or   Art, vol. II, Tokyo, 1990, figs. 448 & 453, pp. 155 & 157).
          perhaps in defense of the faith. The incised horizontal lines on the base
          seem to accent the sheer mass of his body pushing against the ground. His
          elbows bend slightly forward to support the bulk of his torso. The contours   AucTION ResulT cOMPARIsON
                                                             Compare with a related statue of Atlas at Christies New
                                                             york in Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of
                                                             Art, 15 March 2016, lot 274, sold for USD $118,750 and
                                                             another at Bonham’s New york in Indian, Himalayan
                                                             & Southeast Asian Art, 17 March 2014, lot 66, sold for
                                                             USD $245,000.


                                                            灰色片岩阿特拉斯,健陀羅,二至三世紀
                                                            阿特拉斯像雕刻逼真、雄偉有力,肩膀後面張開翅膀,頭頂上方殘留頂柱,雙手分
                                                            別撐在膝蓋上,腹部圓鼓凸出,肚臍深凹,臉上捲曲濃密的頭髮和小鬍子,腰布覆
                                                            蓋著下身。
                                                            來源:此像源自法國阿瑟∙胡克(1854-1932)收藏。馬爾塞∙胡克繼承,家族保
                                                            存。1954年1954年,圖盧茲法院的法警L. Magniette受命對馬爾塞∙胡克從其父親阿
                                                            瑟∙胡克(即所謂的“ Inventaire Huc”)繼承的藏品進行完整的清點。 藏品清單中
                                                            可見現有拍品。隨附清單拷貝。此像源自法國阿瑟∙胡克(1854-1932)收藏。馬爾塞
                                                            ∙胡克繼承,家族保存。阿瑟∙胡克先生曾是圖盧斯市《快訊》極受歡迎的時政記者,
                                                            直至1932年去世,他還是一個著名的藝術評論家。同時,他也開始收藏亞洲藝術。
                                                            其收藏可追溯到額法李斯特∙雷吉斯∙胡克,又名阿貝∙胡克(1813-1860,中文名古伯
                                                            察Évariste Regis Huc),一個法國傳教士,他在蒙古、西藏及中國的游記《鞑靼西
                                                            藏旅行记》使他成名。
                                                            品相:如www.zacke.at上的細圖所示,有些斷裂、損失和腐蝕。舊清漆塗層的殘留
                                                            物。 大面積風化,有些磨損(尤其是腹部)。少量結構性裂紋,特別是腹部的圓形
                                                            裂紋。 鼻子和額頭上有少量舊蠟填充。
                                                            法國出口許可:隨附2017年6月30日《出口文化財產》第 185440號文件
                                                            重量:37.2 公斤
                                                            尺寸:高51.5厘米
                                                            estimate euR 30.000,-
          the Huc inventaire from 1954, with the present lot entry highlighted  Starting price EUr 15.000,-


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