LOT 105 PANNEAU EN CUIVRE REPOUSSÉ ET DORÉ REPRÉSENTANT MAKARA TIBET...
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PANNEAU EN CUIVRE REPOUSSÉ ET DORÉ REPRÉSENTANT MAKARATIBET OU NÉPAL, VERS XVIIE SIÈCLEHimalayan Art Resources item no. 144929.5 cm (11 5/8 in.) highProvenance: A GILT COPPER REPOUSSÉ MAKARA PANELTIBET OR NEPAL, CIRCA 17TH CENTURY西藏或尼泊爾 約十七世紀 銅鎏金錘揲摩羯飾件The Sanskrit term makara refers to a sea dragon or water monster featuring the trunk of an elephant, the tusks and ears of a wild boar, the darting eyes of a monkey, the scaled, flexible body of a fish, and the swirling tail feathers of a peacock. There are a number of variations of this form, though the mythical creature is often depicted in profile.Themakara issues from a spray of churning waters. His head tilts back dramatically revealing a double set of teeth and curling trunk. Once forming part of the apex of atorana, this and anothermakara would have flanked either side of a Garuda positioned at the center. Aplete example of the upper section of a torana is depicted in the Rubin Museum of Art (C2003.21.3; HAR 65234). See another repoussé makara published in Fisher, Art of Tibet, 1997, fig. 113.Provenance:Peaceful Wind Gallery, Santa Fe, 1995
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