STATUETTE DE VASUDHARA EN BRONZE DORE
STATUETTE DE VASUDHARA EN BRONZE DORE

NEPAL, XVIIEME SIECLE

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STATUETTE DE VASUDHARA EN BRONZE DORE
NEPAL, XVIIEME SIECLE
Elle est représentée assise en lalitasana sur un socle lotiforme. Sa main droite principale en varadamudra tient un attribut, la gauche le kalasha. Les quatre autres bras rayonnent autour d'elle tenant des attributs divers. Elle est vêtue d'un sari, parée de bijoux. Son visage délicat est rehaussé d'une tiare ouvragée.

Hauteur: 6,5 cm. (2 ½ in.)
Provenance
The Private Collection of Lionel and Danielle Fournier of Himalayan Art, collected in Europe during 1970s-1980s.
Further details
A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF VASUDHARA
NEPAL, 17TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

This small though fine gilt-bronze figure represents the Buddhist goddess of wealth and prosperity, Vasudhara. She sits gracefully in lalitasana on a lotus base. Her six hands hold various attributes that link her to this role providing wealth and fecundity, as the gesture of charity and attributes the water-pot, gem and sheaf of grain show. The book in her upper left hand associates her with the abstract concept of knowledge and wisdom. Vasudhara is considered to be an emanation of Prajnaparamita, the goddess of wisdom.

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