Page 153 - japanese and korean art Utterberg Collection Christie's March 22 2022
P. 153

PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT JAPANESE COLLECTION
 ~53
 A RARE BRONZE REPOUSSE PLAQUE
 (OSHIDASHIBUTSU) OF A SEATED BODHISATTVA
 HAKUHO PERIOD (7TH CENTURY)
 The bodhisattva seated beneath a canopy, shown in the posture
 of “royal ease” with the right leg folded horizontally to expose
 the sole of the foot, the left foot supported on a lotus plinth,
 the right thigh supports the elbow of the deity's right arm, the
 hand touching the right cheek of the inclined head in a gesture
 of contemplation, flanked by four small seated Buddhas and a
 standing monk on right side, traces of gilt
 6¡ x 5¿ in. (16.2 x 13 cm.)
 With hard wood stand
 $15,000-25,000

 PROVENANCE:
 By repute, excavated from a branch temple of Toshodaiji in
 Shikoku
 Kurusu Collection
 Setsu Inosuke, Tokyo
 Private Japanese collection, prior to 1994, and thence by descent
 within the family
 LITERATURE:
 Fujimoto Shozo, ed., Kobijutsu 15 (Tokyo: Sansaisha, 1966), no. 4.
 Kuno Ken, ed., Oshidashibutsu to senbutsu (Bronze and clay
 repousse plaques), Nihon no bijutsu 118 (Tokyo: Shibundo, 1976),
 no. 9.
 Oshiodashibutsu to butsuzogata (Nara: Nara National Museum,
 1983), no. 36.
   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158