A CAST AND REPOUSSÉ GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A BODHISATTVA
清乾隆 鎏金銅菩薩坐像

QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)

細節
清乾隆 鎏金銅菩薩坐像
14 5/8 in. (37.1 cm.) high, wood box.
來源
Private collection, Tokyo, early 20th century.

榮譽呈獻

Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪)
Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪) Senior Specialist, VP

拍品專文

The present work exhibits many characteristics common to the Buddhist workshops of the Qianlong period, such as the combination of cast and repoussé parts, the languid and slightly effeminate treatment of the face and body, and the tightly waisted double-lotus base with broad petals. The Qing court patronage of Buddhism that begun under the Kangxi Emperor reached epic proportions under his grandson, the Qianlong Emperor. The Buddhist centers of Beijing, Rehol, and Dolonnor produced thousands upon thousands of images to keep up with the demand of the numerous temples in and outside the capital.

Compare the larger but stylistically related figure of Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara sold at Christie’s New York, 18 March 2016, lot 1425.

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