LOT 35 IMPORTANTE STATUETTE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉ Kh...
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IMPORTANTE STATUETTE DE BOUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI EN BRONZE DORÉKhasa Malla, XIII/XIVe siècleAN IMPORTANT AND RARE GILT-COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHAKhasa Malla, 13th/14th centuryHeavily cast and richly gilt, seated cross-legged indhyanasana on a double lotus base, his right hand inbhumisparsha mudra touching the ground, wearing a diaphanous robe with rice grain-patterned borders, elegantly draped over the left shoulder with fish-tail ends and gathering in fan-shaped folds between his legs, his rounded face with wide downcast eyes below high, arched brows, and cusped mouth, flanked by long, slightly curved pendulous earlobes, his hair arranged in tight curls rising to a domedushnisha, the base plate sealed.32.3cm (12 3/4in) high.Provenance: THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 士紳藏品卡薩馬拉 十三/十四世紀 銅鎏金釋迦牟尼佛坐像Provenance:Compagnie de la Chine et des Indes, ParisAn Italian private collection, acquired from the above on 2nd February 2001來源:巴黎藝廊pagnie de la Chine et des Indes意大利私人收藏,2001年2月2日購自上者The present lot displays several stylistic features that place it firmly in the workshops of the Khasa Malla Kingdom. Between the 12th and 14th century, the ruling family of the Khasa Mallas reigned over a territory that included large parts of present-day western Nepal and western Tibet. Devout Buddhists, the Khasa Malla rulers were great patrons of the arts. The metal-working tradition that evolved under their patronage shows the strong influence of artists and artistic traditions from Western Tibet, Pala India and the Kathmandu valley, reflecting the syncretic religions and cultures within the Khasa Malla kingdom.The characteristic features of metal sculptures made in the workshops of the Khasa Malla kingdom were first discussed by Ian Alsop in what he describes as 'the quest for a unified description of what can be called the Khasa Malla style',pare Ian Alsop, 'The Metal Sculpture of the Khasa Malla Kingdom', inOrientations, June, 1994, vol. 25 (6), pp. 61-68, p. 66, and which he saw as a clear adaptation of Kathmandu Valley style, exhibiting Newar stylistic elements. The present large gilt-copper alloy figure of Buddha Shakyamuni is a classic example of the 'Khasa Malla style' as it 'exhibits stylistic characteristics which can be ascribed to various disparate traditions without permitting firm attribution to any one of them', see Ian Alsop,op.cit., p. 63).With its broad rounded shoulders and fleshy torso, the figure appears quitepact, slightly heavyset with robust almost sturdy physical features, an element that appears in other examples of Shakyamuni Buddhas, see, for example, a gilt-bronze figure of Shakyamuni Buddha, sold in Hong Kong, 21 April 2021, lot 20. The physiognomy of his face is defined by distinctive wide-set and open eyes, set below long, arched brows, and his cusped mouth and sharply beak-like nose. His unusually curved earlobes and the exaggerated de
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