A RARE EARLY GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF SAKYAMUNI
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
北魏 鎏金銅釋迦牟尼坐像

NORTHERN WEI DYNASTY (386-534)

細節
北魏 鎏金銅釋迦牟尼坐像
3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm.) high
來源
倫敦佳士得,1989 年6 月12 日,拍品87 號
展覽
香港大學美術博物館,《馳騁古今—中國藝術的仿摹與創新》,2006年,頁277,圖版編號159

榮譽呈獻

Priscilla Kong
Priscilla Kong

拍品專文

The style of the present figure is from the Gandhara-Mathura canon, and usually dates to the later 4th and 5th centuries before the imposition of the sinicised Northern Wei style. The earliest figure of this dhyani-type would appear to be the Brundage example dated C.E. 338, and illustrated by C. Deydier, Chinese Bronzes, 1981, col. pl. 111. Others in this style are usually attributed to the Six Dynasties such as the example in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, with roaring lions, illustrated by H. Munsterberg, Chinese Buddhist Bronzes, New York, 1988, pl. 2; and the figure from the collection of Goto Shinshudo, sold at Christie’s New York, 14 September 2017, lot 803 (fig. 1).

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