Lot Essay
Refer to the larger figure (130cm.) from the Longmen Caves, with more elaborate jewelery, holding a flask in one hand and a scarf in the other, now in a private Japanese collection, with close stylistic resemblance to the present figure, and dated to the Tang dynasty, illustrated by Longmen Caves Research Institute, (ed.) Longmen Liusan Diaoxiang Ji (The Lost Statues of the Longmen Caves), Shanghai, 1993, p. 71, no. 78. Compare, also, the smaller (46cm.), more simply attired figure, illustrated in the same publication, p. 68, no. 75. See, also, the larger figure of Avalokitesvara showing similar treatment of the folds, sold in our Hong Kong rooms, October 30, 1994, lot 385; and the two larger Longmen stone figures of bodhisattvas from the same collection, sold in these rooms, September 21, 1995, lots 301 and 302