Asian Art

December 0106, 2018
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LOT 117

Lot 117

A Large Gilt and Red Lacquered Wooden Burmese Buddha, Shan Style, 18th/19th Century

A Large Gilt and Red Lacquered Wooden Burmese Buddha, Shan Style, 18th/19th Century
Lot 117 Details
A Large Gilt and Red Lacquered Wooden Burmese Buddha, Shan Style, 18th/19th Century

緬甸 撣族風格 十八/十九世紀 漆金木雕大佛

Seated in vajrasana with the right hand in bhumisparshamudra and the left resting in his lap, a serene and contemplative expression over the face, with downcast eyes beneath arched eyebrows, gently smiling lips and elongated earlobes, with a tightly curled hairdress and a finial
height 38 in — 96.5 cm

Estimate $1,000-$1,200

Realised: $480
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Provenance:

From the Collection of Robert Stephenson.

來源:
羅伯特史蒂芬森私人珍藏

Note:

A similar Shan-style Buddha was sold at Christie’s Amsterdam, October 18, 2005, Lot 116.

類似撣族風格佛像成交紀錄可見阿姆斯特丹佳士得,2005年10月18日拍賣,第116號拍品。

CONDITION DETAILS

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