8076
A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF TSONGKHAPA
18TH CENTURY |
Crafted through repousse and chasing techniques, the entire figure gives off lightweight and thin qualities. Adorned in the ceremonial hat of the Yellow Hat sect which drapes over his shoulders, the figure wears the robes of a monk incised at the hems with naturally flowing pleats. Originally, flowers (now lost) had flanked both shoulders. With both hands held in the gesture of teaching in front of his chest, he is depicted sitting cross-legged on a lotus pedestal. This is a work of superb craftsmanship created through skillful use of technique. The figure’s serene and compassionate expression is typical in statues of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism. |
Estimate
150,000 - 260,000 581,000 - 1,008,000 19,400 - 33,500
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