Lot 115
  • 115

Estampage rehaussé d'or représentant Bouddha Kanakamuni Chine, Dynastie Qing, XVIIIE siècle

Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 EUR
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Description

  • papier et soie
représentant Bouddha assis en vajrasana sur un socle lotiforme, la main droite en abhayamudra, le vase d'immortalité kalasha dans la main gauche, son visage serein encadré de longs lobes d'oreille, coiffé d'un haut chignon surmonté de l'ushnisha, entouré de pêches de longévité, disciples, musiciens et bodhisattvas, surmonté de quatre colophons contenant un chant bouddhiste célébrant le Bouddha Kanakamuni en caractères chinois, manchu et tibétains, bordée d'une frise abritant les emblèmes bouddhistes bajixiang, monté sur brocard de soie, sous verre, cadre en bois ; les bordures rétrécies, légères pliures

Condition

Old wears as expected and light tears consistent with age ; the borders cut out ; a stain to the upper part (visible on the catalogue illustration) ; the actual color is consistent with the catalogue illustration.
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Catalogue Note

See a complete similar rubbing from the King Court Collection illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, vol.59, Tangka-Buddhist Painting of Tibet, Hong Kong 2003, pl. 93