LOT 0133 Tibet,circa 17th century A large inscribed copper-repoussé f...
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拍品描述:Himalayan Art Resources item no. 13850. HAR编号13850 For further information on the condition of this lot please contact Alexandra.Farahnik@sothebys.com German Private Collection. The repousse work on this exceptional and large sculpture of Amitabha Buddha is of high quality, with sensitive depiction of the soft facial features and precise delineation of the elaborate robes. The base is sealed, complete with an intricate visvavajra. It is rare to find a figure of this size, stature and quality. There is, however, a large figure with similar posture and treatment of the robes in the Red Temple in Tsaparang Monastery, photographed by Eugenio Ghersi in 1935. The similarity of the modeling of both sculptures suggest that this, too, was an important commission for a temple in Western Tibet, possibly created by a Newar artisan. The pedestal is inscribed with a lengthy inscription composed of 11 lines, preceded and concluded by auspicious Sanskrit formulae. This dedicatory inscription allows for the identification of Buddha Amitabha. It suggests that the present image was commissioned in the context of post mortem practices following the passing of several individuals. Unfortunately, the identity of the deceased cannot be established with any degree of certainty. It includes a master named Gyüdzin Wangchen and his disciple, together with a local female ruler. Another reading might suggest that the female ruler had the Buddha Amitabha image made in order to generate merits for Gyüdzin Wangchen and his disciple. The inscription translates as: Om svasti. An abundance of merits come into being from the good deeds of this life (....) Is the crown ornament of the bodhisattvas, Sons-of-the-Conqueror I pay homage to the most excellent guide Amitabha. Not being satisfied with a glance of the unsurpassed body of the Conqueror The Buddhist scholar rGyud ’dzin dbang chen and his disciple Have gone beyond this transient world. The lady sovereign rDo rje (…) As a result of the merits received, having gone to the next world Henceforth to the western pure land of Sukhāvatī May they behold the Victorious One who was miraculously born in the lotus! Ma:gala!
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