A BRONZE FIGURE OF A STANDING BODHISATTVA
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A STANDING BODHISATTVA
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A STANDING BODHISATTVA
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A STANDING BODHISATTVA
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北魏 永安三年(530年) 銅菩薩立像

NORTHERN WEI DYNASTY, DATED BY INSCRIPTION TO AD 530

細節
北魏 永安三年(530年) 銅菩薩立像
5 3⁄4 in. (14.5 cm.) high, Japanese fitted zitan box
來源
重要日本私人珍藏, 入藏於1994年前, 後家族傳承
出版
美術研究所, 《美術研究》, 1958年, 圖片編號 16
松原三郎, 《中國仏教雕刻史研究》, 東京, 1961年, 編號 80 C 及圖片編號 101, 頁124
《日本美術の源流:古代中國美術》, 香川県, 1968年, 編號F9
大阪市立美術館, 《中國仏教雕像》, 大阪, 1984年, 頁61, 編號 89
和泉市久保惣記念美術館, 《六朝时代の金銅仏》, 和泉市, 1991年, 編號 91
大和文華, 《特別展:中國的金銅仏》, 東京, 1992年, 編號 29
展覽
香川県, 香川県文化會館, 「日本美術の源流: 古代中國美術」, 1968年
大阪, 大阪市立美術館, 「中國仏教雕像」, 1984年10月6日-11月11日
東京, 大和文華館, 「特別展:中國の金銅仏」, 1992年10月2日-11月8日
注意事項
Please note that this lot is subject to an import tariff. The amount of the import tariff due is a percentage of the final hammer price plus buyer's premium. The buyer should contact Post Sale Services prior to the sale to determine the estimated amount of the import tariff. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a foreign address the buyer will not be required to pay the import tariff, but the shipment may be delayed while awaiting approval to export from the local government. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a domestic address, if the buyer collects the property in person, or if the buyer arranges their own shipping (whether domestically or internationally), the buyer will be required to pay the import tariff. For the purpose of calculating sales tax, if applicable, the import tariff will be added to the final hammer price plus buyer's premium and sales tax will be collected as per The Buyer's Premium and Taxes section of the Conditions of Sale.

榮譽呈獻

Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)
Rufus Chen (陳嘉安) Head of Sale, AVP, Specialist

拍品專文


The treatment of the figure's robes and scarves, which flare outward in an animated fashion from the sides, is one of the distinctive styles seen during the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei and Western Wei periods. A similar treatment of the robes, with flaring, wing-tipped drapery, can be seen on the figure of a gilt-bronze luohan (14.6 cm. high) in the Fogg Museum, Cambridge, illustrated by H. Munsterberg, Chinese Buddhist Bronzes, Vermont/Tokyo, 1967, frontispiece, where it is dated Northern Wei dynasty. This depiction of the robes and scarves creates an abstract, linear pattern that obscures the body. The current figure is very similar to another bodhisattva which forms the center of a complex votive group in the Art Institute of Chicago, illustrated by Matsubara Saburo in Chugoku Bukkyo Chokokushi ron (The Path of Chinese Buddhist Sculpture),Tokyo, 1995, vol. 1, pl. 296, where it is dated Western Wei (AD 535-556), as it is by Jin Shen in Zhongguo lida; jinian foxiang tudian (Illustrated Chinese Buddha Images through the Ages), Beijing, 1995, p. 216, no. 158. Not only are the robes, scarves and necklace similar, but also the shape and features of the face and the crown with trailing ribbons. Like the current figure, the bodhisattva in the published group stands on a lotus base, but is surrounded by subsidiary figures, all raised on a stand with open sides that is inscribed with a dedicatory inscription by Kang Sheng dated to AD 539. A similar gilt-bronze figure with nearly identical treatement of robes and scarves was sold at Christie's New York, Treasures of the Noble Path: Early Buddhist Art from Japanese Collections, 14 September 2017, lot 812.

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