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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE LOS ANGELES COLLECTION
                                                                          1129
                                                                          A LARGE PARCEL-GILT LACQUERED BRONZE
                                                                          FIGURE OF BUDDHA
                                                                          MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
                                                                          The figure is supported on a separate bronze lotus-petal
                                                                          base.
                                                                          28º in (71.7 cm) high including base
                                                                          92 lbs (41 kg) including base
                                                                          $120,000-180,000
                                                                          PROVENANCE:
                                                                          Private collection, Southern California.
                                                                          Bonhams San Francisco, 10 December 2012, lot 5056.
                                                                          The present figure is shown seated in dhyanasana
                                                                          with his hands held in bhumisparsha mudra - the
                                                                          earth touching gesture, which help to identify this
                                                                          large figure as Shakyamuni (the Historical Buddha).
                                                                          This mudra represents the moment of the Buddha's
                                                                          awakening as he claims the earth as the witness of his
                                                                          enlightenment. The small raised circular protuberance
                                                                          on the Buddha’s forehead represents the curl of white
                                                                          hair between the Buddha’s eyebrows from which
                                                                          issues a ray of light illuminating all worlds. The gilded
                                                                          surfaces on the Buddha’s body not only make the
                                                                          sculpture appropriate for representing a deity but also
                                                                          symbolize the light that, according to the sacred texts
                                                                          or sutra, radiates from his body.

                                                                          This exceptional figure embodies the classical Chinese
                                                                          sculptural style as interpreted in the mid- to late Ming
                                                                          period in contrast to the Tibeto-Chinese style that was
                                                                          popular at the imperial court at the time. Its large size
                                                                          and fine casting suggest that it was made for a major
                                                                          temple, perhaps commissioned by an important patron
                                                                          as a devout gift. The present figure can be compared
                                                                          to a gilt-lacquered bronze figure of Buddha, and a gilt-
                                                                          lacquered bronze medicine Buddha, both of very similar
                                                                          size, sold at Christie’s New York, 23-24 September
                                                                          2021, lot 776 and 777. See, also, the parcel-gilt bronze
                                                                          figure of Buddha of smaller size, sold at Sotheby’s New
                                                                          York, 7 April 1988, lot 303, and again at Christie’s New
                                                                          York, 22-23 September 2022, lot 841.


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