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尼泊爾 李查維-塔庫裡王朝 約九至十世紀 銅合金度母立像

NÉPAL, DYNASTIE LICCHAVI-THAKURI, IXÈME-XÈME SIÈCLE

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尼泊爾 李查維-塔庫裡王朝 約九至十世紀 銅合金度母立像
Hauteur : 34 cm. (13 3⁄8 in.)
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美國馬斯利與愛麗絲·希拉馬內克(Masli and Alice Heeramaneck)舊藏,1995年前
紐約蘇富比,1995年3月23日,拍品36號
荷蘭J. Meijer伉儷舊藏,1995–2015年
購自安特衛普古董商Marcel Nies,2016年3月25日
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Marcel Nies,《慈悲之靈》(Spirit of Compassion),安特衛普,1995年,編號14
揚·范·阿爾芬(Jan van Alphen),《鑄造永恆:比利時與荷蘭藏品中的印度及喜馬拉雅青銅傑作》(Cast for Eternity: Bronze Masterworks from India and the Himalayas in Belgian and Dutch Collections),安特衛普,2004年,圖錄編號30,頁112–113
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安特衛普,民族學博物館(Ethnographic Museum),《鑄造永恆:比利時與荷蘭藏品中的印度及喜馬拉雅青銅傑作》,2005年2月4日至6月26日
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A COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF TARA
NEPAL, LICCHAVI-THAKURI DYNASTY, CIRCA 9TH-10TH CENTURY

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Tiphaine Nicoul
Tiphaine Nicoul Head of department

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This elegant bronze represents White Tara, the bodhisattva of compassion and longevity, who is believed to have emanated from the eye of Avalokitesvara. In Buddhist thought, White Tara embodies transcendent wisdom and perfect purity, serving as a source of healing and protection. Her serene presence contrasts with the wrathful deities of Vajrayana practice, offering a visual and spiritual counterbalance within the tantric pantheon.

The figure is shown in a graceful tribhaṅga pose, her right hand extended in varada mudra, the gesture of charity and bestowal of boons. Her left hand delicately holds the stem of a lotus that blooms at her shoulder, a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening. The slender torso and high, rounded breasts, partially veiled by a barely discernible scarf, reflect the refined Newar aesthetic characteristic of the Licchavi and Thakuri periods.

Her adornments are rendered with exceptional detail: a tall three-leaf crown, necklace, armbands, and belt buckle inset with red glass beads. The dhoti is richly patterned with sweeping horizontal bands dividing rows of rosettes, prominently displayed across her thighs. The flexed posture is accentuated by the pleated cloth trailing from her left leg, which splays elegantly at the ankle.

Early Nepalese bronzes of this period are exceedingly rare and seldom appear on the market. A comparable figure of Tara from the Alice Getty Collection was sold at Christie’s New York, 17 October 2001, lot 65. . For related stylistic features, see a figure of Vasudhara in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, illustrated in P. Pal, Art of Nepal, 1985, p.101, which shares similar jewelled tiara, armlets, and pendants. The voluptuous modelling of the present figure suggests a date close to the 11th century, while comparison may also be drawn with a later 12th–13th century Nepalese Tara in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1982.220.1) and a another example preserved at the Newark Museum (inv. 20.453A,B).

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