STATUE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉ
STATUE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉ
STATUE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉ
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STATUE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉ

NÉPAL, XVÈME-XVIÈME SIÈCLE

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STATUE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉ
NÉPAL, XVÈME-XVIÈME SIÈCLE
Représenté assis en vajrasana sur une base lotiforme, les mains en bhumisparshamudra, il est vêtu d'une longue robe ornée d'un galon aux motifs végétaux stylisés recouvrant son épaule et son bras gauche ainsi que ses jambes. Ses yeux mi-clos sous des sourcils arqués et sa bouche légèrement souriante lui confèrent une expression sereine. Deux oreilles aux lobes allongés encadrent son visage paré de l'urna sur le front. Ses cheveux bleus coiffés en de petites boucles sont surmontés de l'ushnisha ; rescellée.
Hauteur : 28 cm. (11 in.)
Provenance
Previously from an important German private collection, acquired between 1959 and 1968.
Private collection, France, acquired from the above at Nagel, Stuttgart, 21June 2018, lot 13.
Further details
A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI
NEPAL, 15TH-16TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

This elegant sculpture depicts the moment when Buddha Shakyamuni achieves enlightenment: Having withstood the celestial king Mara’s temptations, the Buddha sits under the Bodhi tree in meditation as Mara’s armies make a final attempt at upstaging him. In his deep introspective state, Buddha touches the ground with a single finger and calls upon the earth to witness his enlightenment and ward off Mara’s armies.
The ushnisha or cranial protuberance of the Buddha has traces of ultramarine blue, an expensive pigment made from crushed lapis lazuli. This particular detail suggests that although this gilt-bronze figure was made and Nepal, it likely made its way to Tibet, as the application of blue pigments to the ushnisha was a uniquely Tibetan custom.

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