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