Indian, Himalayan And Southeast Asian Art

Indian, Himalayan And Southeast Asian Art

Sale Overview

The sale of Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian art taking place in Hong Kong on November 3 will be the launch of the department's global sales strategy to bring the finest art from this category to the market. Highlighting the sale is a remarkable, and newly reattributed figure of Avalokiteshvara, made at the imperial atelier of the Yuan court in the late 13th century, reappearing on the market for the first time since it was sold by Christie’s New York in 2008.

The sale also includes a rare group of works attributed to the celebrated artist The Tenth Karmapa, Choying Dorje, specifically a thangka of Parinirvana and another thangka of Garwa Nagpo, dated 1655. Other highlights include a stunning solid cast Nepalese figure of Shakyamuni Buddha, newly dated to the 8th century Licchavi period. Finally, an impressive gilt copper alloy figure of Manjushri from the late 12th early 13th century from Tibet. The 40 lots in the sale represent works of exceptional quality, over an 1800 year-period of Buddhist art from the ancient region of Gandara through to Thailand.

Special Notice
From June 2025, EU regulations 2019/880 and 2021/1079 introduce new licensing requirements and regulations relating to the import of cultural goods into the EU. We recommend clients check ahead of the sale whether the lot they wish to purchase and its import into the EU could be impacted by the regulations.

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Auction times
03 Nov 02:30 PM (HKT)

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Edward Wilkinson

Edward Wilkinson

Global Head of Department | Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art

Edward Wilkinson is the Global Head of Classic Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art at Christie’s, based in London.

Widely recognized as a leading specialist in the field, Wilkinson has played a pivotal role in shaping the international market for South and Southeast Asian art over the past two decades. He has overseen numerous high-profile and record-breaking auctions across major global centres including Sydney, London, New York, and, more recently, in Paris and Hong Kong.

Prior to joining Christie’s, Wilkinson served as Executive Director of Bonhams Asia and was the Global Head of the Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art department. In 2012, he established the department’s presence in New York, significantly expanding Bonhams’ reach in the category. Among the many landmark sales he has overseen are the Speelman Collection of Himalayan Art (2024), the Claude de Marteau Collection (2022–2023), the Maitri Collection (2017), selections from the Paul F. Walter Collection (2012), the Estate of Natasha Eilenberg (2012), and Masterworks by V.S. Gaitonde from the George Gund Estate (September 2014).

Earlier in his career, Wilkinson was head of department at Sotheby’s, New York, responsible for major sales including Contemporary Indian Painting from the Davida and Chester Herwitz Collection (1999), The Philip Goldman Collection of Himalayan Art (2002), The Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck Collection (2003), and The Paul F. Walter Collection (2003).

He also worked as a Consultant and Department Specialist of Oceanic Art for Sotheby’s African and Oceanic Art Department and previously served as Executive Head of Lawson’s Asian and Tribal Art Department in Sydney.
Wilkinson’s has served as Vice President of the Oceanic Art Society in Sydney and as a committee member of the Oriental Rug Society of New South Wales. From 2009 to 2015, he was Chair of the Southern Asian Arts Council at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, contributing to institutional scholarship and programming in the field.

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