A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANYIN
THE PROPERTY OF A PHILADELPHIA GENTLEMAN
唐 銅鎏金觀音立像

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

來源
Eldred's, Massachusetts, 27 August 1987.

拍品專文

The end of the sixth century witnessed the manifestation of Guanyin, inspired by the Lotus Sutra. Known as Avalokiteshvara, this type of Guanyin is shown either seated or standing and holding a spray of willow and a bottle containing sacred water that can cure all spiritual and physical illnesses.

Comparable Tang-dynasty gilt-bronze standing figures of bodhisattvas are illustrated in Zhongguo liu shi hai wai fo jiao zao xiang zong he tu mu (Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Buddhist Statues in Overseas Collections), vol. 5, Beijing, 2005, p. 936. See, also, the gilt-bronze figure of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara dated 700-750, also with a pronounced narrow waist tapering from the broad chest and shoulders, in the Freer Gallery of Art illustrated by A. Howard, "Highlights of Chinese Buddhist Sculpture in the Freer Collection", Orientations, May 1993, pp. 93-101, fig. 12.

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