STATUE DE SYAMATARA EN BRONZE PARTIELLEMENT DORE
STATUE DE SYAMATARA EN BRONZE PARTIELLEMENT DORE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, PROBABLEMENT XIXEME SIECLE

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STATUE DE SYAMATARA EN BRONZE PARTIELLEMENT DORE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, PROBABLEMENT XIXEME SIECLE
Syamatara is seated in lalitasana on a lotus base with her right foot supported by a smaller lotus flower. Both hands are showing a form of vitarkamudra and hold stems of lotuses flowering along her upper shoulders. Her naked body parts are cold-gilded. Her face displays a serene expression with downcast eyes and painted facial details. Her hair is coiffed in a chignon secured with a tiara; unsealed.
11¾ in. (30 cm.) high
Provenance
Collection of Monsieur Alexandre Nicolaï (1864-1952), Bordeaux, France. 
Further details
A PARCEL COLD-GILDED BRONZE FIGURE OF SYAMATARA
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

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