A SMALL GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA
A SMALL GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA
A SMALL GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA
A SMALL GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA
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Important Chinese Art from a North American Private Collection
A SMALL GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

Details
A SMALL GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA
TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)
6 ¾ in. (17.1 cm.) high, hardwood stand, cloth box
Provenance
Chang Foundation Collection, Taipei, by 1993.
Literature
Chang Foundation, Buddhist Images in Gilt Metal, Taipei, 1993, pp. 16-17, no. 1.
Chang Foundation, Chinese Treasures from the Chang Foundation, Tokyo, 2001, p. 79, no. 88.
Exhibited
Taipei, Chang Foundation, Buddhist Images in Gilt Metal, 1993, no. 1.
Tokyo, Shoto Museum of Art; Obihiro, Hokkaidoritsu Obihiro Art Museum; Shimonoseki, Shimonoseki City Art Museum, Chinese Treasures from the Chang Foundation, May-October 2001, no. 88.

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Lot Essay

Votive gilt-bronze figures of the Buddha shown seated upon full-blown lotus pedestals, whose petal tips evocatively push up the Buddha's billowing skirts into tiny peaks and swags, became extremely popular from the turn of the eighth century. Two similar gilt-bronze figures in the collection of the Shanghai Museum are illustrated in S. Matsubara, Chugoku bukkyo chokokushi ron (The Path of Chinese Buddhist Sculpture), vol. 3, Tang, Five Dynasties, Sung and Taoism Sculpture, Tokyo, 1995, pl. 720 A and B.

The current figure is unusual for performing abhaya mudra with the left hand, as this gesture is traditionally performed with the right hand. A gilt-bronze figure of Buddha with left hand held in abhaya mudra and right hand resting on the knee, is in the University of Michigan Museum of Art, acc. no. 1964⁄2.91.

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