Lot Essay
For a sculpture with very similar facial features in The Metropolitan Museum of Art see J. Watt, The Arts of Ancient China, New York, 1990, p. 52, fig. 63. See, also, a related bodhisattva with similarly rendered hair, small mouth and sharp nose illustrated in W. Watson, The Arts of China to AD 900, New Haven, 1995, p. 150, fig. 245.
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