A LARGE WOOD FIGURE OF A SEATED BODHISATTVA
A LARGE WOOD FIGURE OF A SEATED BODHISATTVA
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A LARGE WOOD FIGURE OF A SEATED BODHISATTVA

MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)

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A LARGE WOOD FIGURE OF A SEATED BODHISATTVA
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
The figure is shown seated in virasana with right hand positioned above the left hand, and is wearing a beaded necklace and scarves over layered robes that have a draped neckline and are gathered at the waist and on the upper arms. There is a circular hollow in the forehead for an inlaid urna, and the hair is pulled up into a tall topknot and is worn in knotted tresses that fall onto the shoulders. A cavity in the back has a rectangular cover, and the back is carved in low relief with a four-character inscription, Wenshu pusa; the first two characters on the body above the cover, and the second two characters on the cover, where a later additional inscription that identifies the figure as Wenshu is written in black and dated to the second year of Jiaqing (1798). There are traces of red and green pigment.
42½ in. (108 cm.) high
Provenance
Fong Chow (1923-2012) Collection, New York, acquired prior to 1966.

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