A SILVER- AND COPPER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MILAREPA
A SILVER- AND COPPER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MILAREPA
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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF BARONESS EVA BESSENYEY
A SILVER- AND COPPER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MILAREPA

TIBET, 15TH-16TH CENTURY

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A SILVER- AND COPPER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MILAREPA
TIBET, 15TH-16TH CENTURY
4 ¼ in. (10.8 cm.) high
Provenance
Sotheby's New York, 26 March 2003, lot 72

Lot Essay

The present figure’s proper-right hand, cupped behind his ear, identifies him as the Buddhist saint, Milarepa, whose melodious enlightened verses echoed through the Tibetan landscape. Silver-inlaid eyes capture an alert attitude cultivated through years of meditation. His modest cotton robe, decorated with a simple motif and a copper-inlaid meditation strap, is reminiscent of Indian textiles and metalwork. All of these details are shared by an example published in Art Sacré Du Tibet: Collection Alain Bordier, Paris, 2013, p. 173, fig. 87. The present sculpture is inscribed in Tibetan Uchen script with the following: This sculpture of Milarepa was erected in reverence by Sanggye Zangmo for the accomplishment of the practitioner Sogyel Sanggye.

Himalayan Art Resources (himalayanart.org), item no. 12204.

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