14th century seated statue of Shakyamuni

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14th century seated statue of Shakyamuni

Auction Information

Product:14th century seated statue of Shakyamuni

NO:5027

Starting Price:SGD:12,600,000

Transaction Price:SGD:20,000,000

Specification:H:77cm WT:38.1kg

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

This bronze gilded Shakyamuni Buddha represents the posture and standard image of the Buddha subduing demons and achieving enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. The Buddha statue is adorned with spiral hair on the head, with a meat bun that is high and raised. The top of the bun is adorned with precious pearls, with large earlobes and shoulders. The neck is engraved with three silk knot patterns. The face is round, the forehead is high and wide, the eyebrows are raised, the eyes are lowered, the mouth is straight and small, and the jaw is round, showcasing the solemnity and silence of the Buddha, which is different from ordinary people Wearing a right sided robe on the upper body and a monk's skirt on the lower body, the clothing is thin and transparent, fully revealing the natural ups and downs and changes of the body. Sitting on the lotus throne with legs folded and folded, with a straight and graceful posture. Place the left hand on both knees, and the right hand on the right knee joint touch mark. The overall design is generous, the body is beautiful, the body is robust, and the charm is vivid. It not only has a vivid and soft artistic beauty, but also hides vitality and vitality, reflecting a high level of carving art and casting technology. Especially with its extremely rare and massive size, it has infinite charm and is heart shaking, giving people a strong visual impact and extraordinary artistic beauty. The style of this statue is obviously influenced by Nepalese art, especially its facial and garment patterns have distinctive characteristics of Nepalese art, but in terms of overall shape and local details, it is obviously integrated with the local art and aesthetic elements of Xizang, so it can be seen that it is a Buddhist art work integrating Nepalese and Xizang art.