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Lot 8154
A Shandong limestone torso of Buddha Eastern Wei dynasty, 6th century
28 June 2016, 12:00 PDT
San FranciscoUS$15,000 - US$20,000
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A Shandong limestone torso of Buddha
Eastern Wei dynasty, 6th century
The slender torso carved with a voluminous chest and slightly bent right knee, dressed in sheer layers of robe leaving the chest bare, simple drapes falling fluently from the left shoulder following contours of the body, the stylized swirling and writhing lines radiating from his right knee, his left arm bent with the hand emerging in varadamudra.
17in (43cm) high
The slender torso carved with a voluminous chest and slightly bent right knee, dressed in sheer layers of robe leaving the chest bare, simple drapes falling fluently from the left shoulder following contours of the body, the stylized swirling and writhing lines radiating from his right knee, his left arm bent with the hand emerging in varadamudra.
17in (43cm) high
Footnotes
六世紀東魏 石灰岩佛身軀像
Provenance
Sotheby's New York, 22 September 2015, lot 19
Exhibited
Compassion and Fascination. Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculptures, City University of Hong Kong, 2004, cat. no. 5
Literature
Jin Weinuo, Zhongguo Gudai Foxiang (Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculpture), Beijing, Wenwu Press, 2002, no. 19, p. 182
Ji Chongjian, A Discourse on the Discrimination of the Sculptures of Chinese Buddhas, Taiwan, 2002, p. 125
Lucie Chang Yue (ed.), Compassion and Fascination, Hong Kong, 2003, pl. 5, p. 14


