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A FINE BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA
THAILAND, SUKHOTHAI PERIOD, 15TH CENTURY
Cast with a serene expression, incised downcast eyes below arched eyebrows, smiling lips, with pierced elongated earlobes, curled hair and ushnisha, on wood stand
13 in. (33 cm.) high
Provenance
Acquired in Amsterdam in 1973.

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Lot Essay

The spiritual transcendence of Buddha Shakyamuni has been well captured by the artist. In deep meditation with his eyes half-closed, the Buddha shows great serenity. A deep brown natural patina enhances this. The tip of the nose slightly pointed downwards and up-curling extended earlobes place this head in the Sukhothai tradition. The articulated lips suggest a more northern art school influence. C. Stratton illustrates a comparable Buddha in Buddhist Sculptures of Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai, 2004, p. 187, fig. 7.78.

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