MASQUE DE KALACHAKRA EN CUIVRE DORÉ REPOUSSÉ
MASQUE DE KALACHAKRA EN CUIVRE DORÉ REPOUSSÉ
MASQUE DE KALACHAKRA EN CUIVRE DORÉ REPOUSSÉ
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MASQUE DE KALACHAKRA EN CUIVRE DORÉ REPOUSSÉ

TIBET, XVIIIÈME-XIXÈME SIÈCLE

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MASQUE DE KALACHAKRA EN CUIVRE DORÉ REPOUSSÉ
TIBET, XVIIIÈME-XIXÈME SIÈCLE
Le cuivre repoussé souligne les sourcils et le pourtour de la bouche de rinceaux enflammés. Le masque est surmonté du troisième oeil.
Hauteur : 21,5 cm. (8 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Acquired in the early 2000s from an American private collection.
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A GILT-COPPER REPOUSSÉ KALACHAKRA MASK
TIBET, 18TH-19TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

Masks of this type were worn by lamas performing ritual dances during Kalachakra initiations, and attached to their headdresses. The design is reduced to essential outlines, forming a striking appearance during the ritual; compare with another example in G. Béguin, Dieux et démons de l'Himâlaya, 1977, cat. n°329, ill. p. 265, and two further gilt examples in R. Thurman and D. Weldon, Sacred Symbols, The Ritual Art of Tibet, 1999, cat. n°40 and 41. See a comparable example sold at Christie's, Indian and Southeast Asian Art Including 20th Century Indian Paintings, New York, 23 September 2004, lot 87.

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