尺寸:高31.8cm
年代:18世纪
质地:铜鎏金
风格:蒙古 扎纳巴扎尔
来源:拍卖会
成交:314,500美元(2010.09)
参阅:纽约佳士得
鉴赏:
A gilt bronze figure of Vajrasattva
Mongolia, Zanabazar School, 18th century
Seated in dhyanasana on a tall double-lotus base with beaded rim, his hands holding a vajra and bell, wearing a dhoti incised with floral pattern at the hem, adorned with beaded festoons and ornate jewelry, the serene face with elongated eyes and raised urna, the hair pulled into a high chignon and topped by a finial, secured with a foliate tiara with locks falling onto the shoulders
12½ in. (31.8 cm.) high
Provenance
Acquired in Hong Kong, 1980s
Lot Essay
This is a superb example of the craftsmanship and elegance of pieces from the workshops founded by Zanabazar (1635-1723), religious leader, artist and master craftsman in Mongolia. Of good size, this sculpture displays the characteristic raised lotus base and graceful treatment of the body and ornamentation, richly gilt overall.