STATUE D'ANANDA EN BRONZE DORE
STATUE D'ANANDA EN BRONZE DORE

CHINE, XVIIEME SIECLE

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STATUE D'ANANDA EN BRONZE DORE
CHINE, XVIIEME SIECLE
Représenté debout sur un piédestal, les mains en anjalimudra, vêtu de robes diverses, son visage serein
Hauteur: 31,5 cm. (12 3/8 in.)
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A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF ANANDA
CHINA, 17TH CENTURY

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Ananda is considered to be one of the closest and most devoted disciples of Buddha Sakyamuni. He was known to have an exceptional memory, and for this reason, was chosen to play a major role in the compilation of Buddha's teachings after his death.

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