拍品專文
The appearance of the lion has a long history in China which stemmed as protective statuary for building of importance such as palaces, temples and tombs.
The lion in Buddhism symbolises regal attributes and power, and hence images of lions are often seen supporting the Buddha's throne. The Buddha's teachings can also be referred to as the "Lion's Roar", representing the supremacy of his teachings over others. With the Qing-dynasty Imperial patronage of Tibetan Buddhism, it is no wonder why carvings of Buddhist lions would have such significance to the rulers.
A similar Buddhist lion holding a brocade ball was sold at Christie's New York, 15 September 2011, lot 1003.
The lion in Buddhism symbolises regal attributes and power, and hence images of lions are often seen supporting the Buddha's throne. The Buddha's teachings can also be referred to as the "Lion's Roar", representing the supremacy of his teachings over others. With the Qing-dynasty Imperial patronage of Tibetan Buddhism, it is no wonder why carvings of Buddhist lions would have such significance to the rulers.
A similar Buddhist lion holding a brocade ball was sold at Christie's New York, 15 September 2011, lot 1003.