TWO RARE BRONZE FIGURES OF MAITREYA
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TWO RARE BRONZE FIGURES OF MAITREYA

THAILAND, PRAKHON CHAI STYLE, 8TH-9TH CENTURY

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TWO RARE BRONZE FIGURES OF MAITREYA
THAILAND, PRAKHON CHAI STYLE, 8TH-9TH CENTURY
10 ¼ in. (26 cm.) high and 8 ¼ in. (21 cm.) high
Provenance
Collection of HRH Prince Bhanubandhua Yugala, Thailand, by 1965.
Acquired by the family of the current owner by 22 March 1983; thence by descent.

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Lot Essay

The present images of Maitreya are carried out in the style associated with Prakhon Chai, a region which flourished during the 7th–9th centuries in northeastern Thailand. Situated along trade routes crossing from India, through Burma and Thailand, towards Cambodia and beyond, the area around Prakhon Chai was a place of confluence, affluence, and of reception and transmission of great spiritual and artistic knowledge. The style displays a fusion of these international intersections in a uniquely local expression that would appear only in this particular place and only for a limited time. Figures associated with this sculptural tradition are characteristically lithe, elongated and upright, with a subtle degree of contrapposto in the hips.

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