Fine Chinese Paintings and Works of Art - 17 May 2022
A TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI
十五/十六世紀 銅鎏金文殊菩薩坐像
A TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI
15TH/16TH CENTURY
Seated in dhyanasana upon a double lotus throne wielding a sword in one hand, his other hand is held in vitarka mudra and clasps a lotus stem which supports a book, he wears a dhoti and a long flowing scarf that flutters by his sides, his crown, earrings and body jewellery set with coloured jewels, all raised on a lotus base incised with double vajra, 655g, 14cm.
Provenance: from an English private collection, Southampton.
Cf. Sotheby's New York, 17th September 2014, lot 455 for a very similar 18th century figure of Manjusri.
Manjusri represents transcendent wisdom and it is believed that his purpose on Earth is to save people from ignorance. The lotus flower supporting a scripture in his right hand symbolises the knowledge of the Buddha, whilst his sword represents the need to cut down ignorance and darkness.
來源:英國南安普敦私人收藏。