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A BRONZE FIGURE OF UDAYANA BUDDHA, China - Mongolia, 18th / 19th century
h cm 22,8
Standing on a lotus flower base with engraved petals, the right hand is raised in abhaya mudra, and the left hand is in varada mudra. Wears a wide, draped robe intricately engraved with flowers. On the head brings a diadem, and wears earrings.
Catalog notes:
This style originates from the Buddhist sculpture of ancient Gandhara and the early cultures of Central Asia, where representations of the Buddha reflected Greco-Roman classical influence, particularly evident in the flowing drapery.
Catalog notes:
This style originates from the Buddhist sculpture of ancient Gandhara and the early cultures of Central Asia, where representations of the Buddha reflected Greco-Roman classical influence, particularly evident in the flowing drapery.
See the example sold at Bonhams, Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art, 17 September 2014, New York, lot no. 57.
铜鎏金像,中国/蒙古,十八世纪/十九世纪
铜鎏金像,中国/蒙古,十八世纪/十九世纪
€ 3.000,00 / 5.000,00
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€ 3.000,00
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