A BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA
A BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA
A BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA
A BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA
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泰國 阿瑜陀耶風格 十五/十六世紀銅佛首

THAILAND, AYUTTHAYA STYLE, 15TH-16TH CENTURY

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泰國 阿瑜陀耶風格 十五/十六世紀銅佛首10 in. (25.4 cm.) high
來源
Mr. and Mrs. G. Leiter Doolittle, Holland Patent, New York.
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Museum of Art, gifted from the above, 28 December 1982.
Property from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Museum of Art to Benefit the Acquisition Fund; Sotheby's New York, 24 March 2010, lot 56.

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拍品專文

During the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries, Thailand's Ayutthaya kingdom became one of the most powerful forces on mainland Southeast Asia. Continuing the artistic trajectory set forth under the Sukhothai, the Theravada polity sponsored the production of Buddha images fashioned in a new distinct style. Images of Buddha in royal attire, such as the present example where is he crowned and bejewelled, became increasingly popular. Ayutthaya period faces display a curvilinear contour with the hairline extending towards the sinuous browline accentuated by elongated ears flared at the upper and lower tips. The eyes, extending evenly across the width of the face, are three-quarters closed to endow the figure with a sense of serenity that is at once inwardly directed and also engaged with the world.

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