J.J. Lally & Co., Oriental Art / New York City, New York

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Past Exhibition

Two Thousand Years of Chinese Sculpture

March 17-29, 2008

25.
A BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANYIN ON LOTUS PEDESTAL

Late Tang/ Five Dynasties, 9th - 10th Century

the bodhisattva shown standing in front of an elaborate openwork mandorla of foliate scrolls, with hair piled into a high topknot behind a diadem centered with a seated figure of Amitabha Buddha in a petal-shaped panel, the bodhisattva’s right hand loosely clenched and held up to the chest, holding a small oblong plaque in the left hand, wearing layered robes with deep sleeves and draped with long scarves hanging down at either side of the bare feet resting on a plain disc-shaped platform set into an almost spherical lotus-bud applied with four rows of overlapping pointed petals, above a hexafoil bracket-lobed support with openwork center resting on six ruyi-shaped legs raised on a stepped triple-tiered base also of hexafoil bracket-lobed form ending in six corner-angle petal-shaped legs, showing extensive remains of gilt lacquer widely scattered over the surface, the exposed bronze with lightly encrusted bright malachite-green patination.

Height 11 34 inches (30 cm)

唐晚期 / 五代  青銅觀音蓮座立像  高 30 厘米