A Silver- and Copper-Inlaid Gilt Bronze Figure of Maitreya
A Silver- and Copper-Inlaid Gilt Bronze Figure of Maitreya

Western Tibet, possibly Guge kingdom, 16th century

Details
A Silver- and Copper-Inlaid Gilt Bronze Figure of Maitreya
Western Tibet, possibly Guge kingdom, 16th century
7 ¾ in. (19.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Collection of Alan Robert Naftalis, New York.
Acquired by the current owner from Bonhams San Francisco, 18 June 2007, lot 6160.
Literature
Himalayan Art Resource (himalayanart.org), item no.86330

Lot Essay

Inlaid with silver eyes and copper lips, this fine bronze figure of Maitreya bears stylistic similarity to works associated with the ancient Kingdom of Guge in Western Tibet. Compare with a bronze sculpture of Vajradhara at the Rubin Museum of Art (HAR item no. 65759) which displays similar facial features originating in early Kashmiri prototypes, most notably the high arching eyebrows, wide almond-shaped eyes with protruding lids, and small bow-shaped lips. Compare the thin, tightly rendered petals of the double lotus base with a Guge Kingdom bronze figure of Nairatmya from a private collection (HAR item no. 30555).

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