A Gilt Bronze Figure of Manjushri
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A Gilt Bronze Figure of Manjushri

NEPAL, 13TH/14TH CENTURY

細節
A Gilt Bronze Figure of Manjushri
Nepal, 13th/14th Century
Standing in slight tribhanga on a lotus base, his right hand held to his side as if holding a sword, his left hand with upturned palm holding a lotus stalk rising up to his left shoulder, wearing a translucent pleated dhoti, necklace, armbands, bracelets, and girdle, with disk earrings and tiara, his hair bound up in jatamukuta and topped with a jewel ornament, his face with serene expression, partially closed eyelids, and round urna between his eyebrows
15 in. (39.2 cm.) high
出版
Spink, Light of Compassion, Buddhist Art from Nepal and Tibet, 1997, cat. no. 3
注意事項
This lot is offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the lot will not be sold.

拍品專文

See a closely related gilt bronze figure of Bodhisattva Samantabha at the British Museum, London, that likely would have belonged to the same set, in D. Snellgrove (ed.), The Image of the Buddha, 1978, fig. 271.