A LARGE AND FINELY MODELED DEHUA STANDING FIGURE OF GUANYIN
A LARGE AND FINELY MODELED DEHUA STANDING FIGURE OF GUANYIN
A LARGE AND FINELY MODELED DEHUA STANDING FIGURE OF GUANYIN
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A LARGE AND FINELY MODELED DEHUA STANDING FIGURE OF GUANYIN

17TH CENTURY

Details
A LARGE AND FINELY MODELED DEHUA STANDING FIGURE OF GUANYIN
17TH CENTURY
The reverse of the figure is stamped with an illegible mark.
18 in. (45.7 cm.) high
Provenance
Joseph Adams (d. 1943) Collection, Chicago.
The Art Institute of Chicago, accessioned in 1938.

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Lot Essay

Guanyin is depicted here standing gracefully on a base of overlapping and swirling waves, wearing long, layered robes cascading in elegant folds. Finely detailed, the figure's downcast eyes and gently indented lips convey a serene and benevolent expression. She is adorned with a bejeweled necklace draped across her chest, while her hair is swept back behind a diadem and partially concealed beneath a cowl.

Guanyin figures are most commonly depicted either with a child, as in representations of Songzi Guanyin (Guanyin Bestowing Children), or holding attributes closely associated with the deity, such as a kundika (water flask) and willow branch. Other popular iconographic forms also may portray Guanyin carrying a flower basket. In contrast, the present figure holds a small cup in her hands, an unusual attribute that distinguishes it from more conventional representations. A comparable Guanyin figure depicted without an attribute in the hands were sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November 2016, lot 3324.

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