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清十八世紀 阿彌陀佛唐卡
This Luxurious well-balanced composition suggests the hand of a master painter. Creating a pureland Sukhavati for Amitabha, the gilt-edged landscape with stylized rock-work in the foreground is enveloped by a dense forest of wish-fulfilling tress laden with gold swags. Ducks and fowl in idyllic water swim around the walled pavilion with gold-lined roofs. A diminutive monk, almost hidden in the oversized blossoms, raises his hands in obeisance before Amitabha's lotus throne. Meanwhile, three mischievous boys line up behind a monk offering a golden chakra before a vessel swollen with precious jewels and auspicious elements. The smaller details of soft smoky clouds and floating blossoms with gilt-lined stems are meticulously rendered.
On either side of Amitabha, sit Avalokitesvara and Vajrasattva gazing upon him. They are accompanied by monks and royal patrons offering massive blossoms. Ushnishavijaya and Shri Devi inhabit in the bottom corners. The upper section is populated by an apsara and a flying mystics flanking the Panchen and Dalai Lamas and central Shakyamuni.
A thangka of Avalokitesvara of a similar high quality, crown-types, textile motifs, and radiating aureoles was sold at Bonhams, New York, 20 March 2014, lot 28. Also compare to a similar composition in the Palace Museum, Beijing, published in Zangchuan Fojiao Tangka-Gugong Bowuyuan Cang Wenwu Zhenpin Quanji, Hong Kong, 2006, p. 127, no. 116.
Further comparisons can be drawn between the facial types, textiles, and landscape elements in an example in the Rubin Museum of Art (see Thurman & Rhie, Wisdom and Compassion, 1999, New York, no. 131, p. 362). Also compare www.himalayanart.org/items/476, www.himalayanart.org/items/1104, a thangka of Shri Devi sold at Bonhams, New York, 11 September 2012, lot 167, and another in the Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library: www.himalayanart.org/items/31709.
Referenced:
HAR - himalayanart.org/items/31529
Provenance:
Estate of Dr. Paul Dumas, Montreal, before 1997
Private Quebec Collection