A LARGE GREY LIMESTONE HEAD OF BUDDHA
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A LARGE GREY LIMESTONE HEAD OF BUDDHA

CHINA, NORTHERN QI-SUI DYNASTY (AD 550-618)

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A LARGE GREY LIMESTONE HEAD OF BUDDHA
CHINA, NORTHERN QI-SUI DYNASTY (AD 550-618)
Very finely carved with bow-shaped mouth, almond-shaped eyes, and finely arched brows, the hair in tight curls over the ushnisha
15 in. (38.1 cm.) high, stand
Provenance
The Collection of Robert H. Ellsworth, New York, before 1991.
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Lot Essay

This finely carved head of Buddha may be compared to the head illustrated in The Art of Contemplation - Religious Sculpture from Private Collections, The National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1997, p. 135, no. 40, where it is dated to the Northern Qi dynasty. A similar delicacy in the carving of the facial features and the same serene expression can also be found on the head dated to the Sui dynasty illustrated in The Splendour of Buddhist Statuaries: Buddhist Stone Carvings in the Northern Dynasties, National Museum of History, Taipei, 1997, p. 200, no. 54.

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