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= EARLY MING DYNASTY CHINA, 14th CENTURY Rare gilded dry lacquer bodhisattva statue Depicted seated in vajrasana, wearing a monastic robe covering both shoulders and held at the waist by a thin cord, adorned with numerous jewels, hands with long fingers efilés in vitarka and dhyana mudra. Eyes half-closed, expression benevolent. With a double lotiform base in stained wood. Size: 50.5 x 32.2 x 31 cm PROVENANCE: Acquired in Indochina in the 1920s - 1930s by a military doctor, then by descent. A similar statue, from the same period and also in dry lacquer, sold by Christies, New York, sale March 21-22, 2013, lot no. 1260.

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= EARLY MING DYNASTY CHINA, 14th CENTURY Rare gilded dry lacquer bodhisattva statue Depicted seated in vajrasana, wearing a monastic robe covering both shoulders and held at the waist by a thin cord, adorned with numerous jewels, hands with long fingers efilés in vitarka and dhyana mudra. Eyes half-closed, expression benevolent. With a double lotiform base in stained wood. Size: 50.5 x 32.2 x 31 cm PROVENANCE: Acquired in Indochina in the 1920s - 1930s by a military doctor, then by descent. A similar statue, from the same period and also in dry lacquer, sold by Christies, New York, sale March 21-22, 2013, lot no. 1260.

Estimate 8 000 - 10 000 EUR

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