拍品 563
- 563
唐 石雕菩薩首像 |
估價
120,000 - 150,000 USD
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描述
- Stone
來源
Desmond Gure (1905-1970) 收藏,至1968年
亞瑟·M·賽克勒收藏,紐約
紐約佳士得1994年12月1日,編號158
洛杉磯佳士得1998年12月4日,編號42
紐約蘇富比2010年9月15日,編號298
亞瑟·M·賽克勒收藏,紐約
紐約佳士得1994年12月1日,編號158
洛杉磯佳士得1998年12月4日,編號42
紐約蘇富比2010年9月15日,編號298
Condition
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拍品資料及來源
The pronounced aristocratic countenance and the serene meditative expression of this bodhisattva head, rendered with a sensitive carving style and harmonious lines epitomize the heights of quality achieved by stone carvers during the Tang dynasty. The fleshy face, narrow slit eyes, arched brows that meet in an elegant curve with the ridge of the nose, and the coiffure with hair drawn up into a high chignon, are characteristic of this classic style of the early Tang. Sculptures with related features are particularly well-known from the Longmen Caves south of Luoyang in Henan province. This mature style rendered Buddhist figures in a distinctly Chinese manner, and the image of Guanyin, the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, grew increasingly more feminine in concept.
The refined carving of the facial features, the high elaborate chignon and earthly quality of this bodhisattva relate to several similar examples from the Longmen Caves; one in the Avery Brundage Collection, is illustrated in Chinese, Korean and Japanese Sculpture, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Japan, 1974, p. 222, no. 110; and another, from the collection of Arthur Wiesenberger, sold in these rooms, 11th September 2012, lot 118. Further related sculptures are illustrated in Longmen liusan diaoxiang ji, Shanghai, 1993, pls 72, 77 and 79; another published in Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculpture. The C.K. Chan Collection, Taipei, 1989, pl. 9; and one sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 28th April 1996, lot 565.
The refined carving of the facial features, the high elaborate chignon and earthly quality of this bodhisattva relate to several similar examples from the Longmen Caves; one in the Avery Brundage Collection, is illustrated in Chinese, Korean and Japanese Sculpture, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Japan, 1974, p. 222, no. 110; and another, from the collection of Arthur Wiesenberger, sold in these rooms, 11th September 2012, lot 118. Further related sculptures are illustrated in Longmen liusan diaoxiang ji, Shanghai, 1993, pls 72, 77 and 79; another published in Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculpture. The C.K. Chan Collection, Taipei, 1989, pl. 9; and one sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 28th April 1996, lot 565.