GRAND AUTEL EN BOIS LAQUÉ OR ET ROUGE
GRAND AUTEL EN BOIS LAQUÉ OR ET ROUGE
GRAND AUTEL EN BOIS LAQUÉ OR ET ROUGE
GRAND AUTEL EN BOIS LAQUÉ OR ET ROUGE
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GRAND AUTEL EN BOIS LAQUÉ OR ET ROUGE

BIRMANIE, XIXÈME-XXÈME SIÈCLE

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GRAND AUTEL EN BOIS LAQUÉ OR ET ROUGE
BIRMANIE, XIXÈME-XXÈME SIÈCLE
L'autel supérieur accueille en son sein une statue de Bouddha assis en vajrasana.
Hauteur : 205 cm. (80 ¾ in.)
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A LARGE GILT AND RED-LACQUERED WOOD SHRINE
BURMA, 19TH-20TH CENTURY

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Monumental in scale and lavishly gilt and embellished with glass and semi-precious stones, the present shrine was almost certainly commissioned for a Buddhist temple within the royal complex at the Mandalay Palace in Burma in the mid-nineteenth century. The Palace was completed in 1859 after King Mindon founded Mandalay as the new royal capital – the complex was walled and surrounded by a moat as a defensive bulwark against the British in the ongoing Third Anglo-Burmese War. The Palace complex was heavily destroyed by allied bombing in World War II, and few monumental examples of this nineteenth century royal style remain. A large shrine in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum (IS.11:1 to 24, 28 to 31-1969) compares closely to the present example, as does a large shrine in the collection of the Asian Art Museum San Francisco (2006.27.17 and 2006.27.1.a-.t).

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