Gilt Bronze Figure Amitayus with Dhyana Mudra,
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China, 17th/18th century
Figure of Buddha Amitayus on a double lotus base
Seated in padmasana
The hands folded in in his lap to perform the dhyana mudra
Serene, meditative expression with soft facial features
The hair with a tower topknot and curled strands over the shoulders
Ornate headdress and soft flowing garment with richly decorated hems
The figure is encircled by a long scarf that falls over the base
Bottom sealed (later)
Height: 17.5 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection, England
Comparable pieces can be found in the British Museum (accession no. 1913,0418.2), in the Palace Museum in Beijing (accession no. 05067311) and at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (accession no. M.436-1936) – particularly regarding the position of the figure and the details of the falling scarves over the base.
Buddha Amitayus
The Buddha Amitayus is also known as the Buddha of ‘Boundless Life’ and is an emanation of Amit?bha. His body is covered with precious jewelry. The hands are meditative folded in his lap and a vase-like vessel, which is filled with Ambroisa, can be found therein.
Condition: The bronze figure is in fair condition consistent with age. The vessel is missing an the height measures 17.5 cm.
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