STATUE DE JAMBHALA EN BRONZE
STATUE DE JAMBHALA EN BRONZE
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STATUE DE JAMBHALA EN BRONZE

TIBET, XIVE SIÈCLE

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STATUE DE JAMBHALA EN BRONZE
TIBET, XIVE SIÈCLE
Inscription sur la base.
Himalayan Art Resources item no. 25227.
Hauteur : 11 cm. (4 3⁄8 in.)
Provenance
Christies, Amsterdam, 19 October 1992, lot 79
Further details
A BRONZE FIGURE OF JAMBHALA
TIBET, 14TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

This small gilt-bronze sculpture can be identified as Jambhala, the Buddhist deity of wealth, whose iconography is immediately legible through the figure’s corpulent form and opulent adornment. Seated in a relaxed, asymmetrical posture, Jambhala’s rounded abdomen and sensuous modeling evoke abundance and material plenitude, qualities central to his function as a bestower of prosperity. The deity’s elaborate jewelry and inset cabochon-like ornaments heighten the visual emphasis on richness and auspicious display, while the presence of the mongoose alludes to his role as a dispenser of treasure. The compact proportions and remains of blue polychrome along the hair are indicative that this bronze was situated within a Tibetan context. Other portable examples from the period include a standing Jambhala (Christie's, New York, 26 September 2023) and another seated example with cabochon settings (Christie's, New York, 20 March 2019, lot 602).

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