Important Chinese Art | 中國藝術珍品

Important Chinese Art | 中國藝術珍品

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 54. A large gilt-bronze figure of Avalokiteshvara Ming dynasty, 16th/17th century | 明十六/十七世紀 鎏金銅觀音菩薩坐像.

A large gilt-bronze figure of Avalokiteshvara Ming dynasty, 16th/17th century | 明十六/十七世紀 鎏金銅觀音菩薩坐像

Auction Closed

May 11, 12:24 PM GMT

Estimate

60,000 - 80,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

A large gilt-bronze figure of Avalokiteshvara

Ming dynasty, 16th/17th century

明十六/十七世紀 鎏金銅觀音菩薩坐像


(3)

Overall height 43.3 cm, 17 in. 

Sotheby's London, 12th/13th July 2006, lot 466.

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倫敦蘇富比2006年7月12至13日,編號466

Avalokiteshvara, the most celebrated and popular figure of worship in Buddhism, is depicted in many forms including that with a 'thousand' arms such as the present piece. Avalokiteshvara, or Guanyin in China, is the bodhisattva of compassion and protector of the world. The current form belongs to esoteric Buddhism with the arms symbolising his many powers for saving the world and helping followers to gain enlightenment. The central pair of arms is in uttarabodhi mudra , the gesture of enlightenment, while the outer arms are in various mudras or hold objects that represent his powers.

Compare a related figure, but without a lotus base, sold in these rooms, 30th October 1987, lot 422; another, sold at Christie's New York, formerly in the collection of the Tsui Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 24th March 2011, lot 1631. See also a slightly bigger example seated on a similar style lotus base, sold in our New York rooms, 20th March 2019, lot 686.