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A GILT AND LACQUER BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, MING DYNASTY A GILT AND LACQUER BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, MING DYNASTY China, 1368-1644. Finely cast seated in dhyanasana on a lotus base, the hands folded at the lap and holding a small vessel, dressed in monks’ robes tied above the waist and open at the chest, the face with a serene expression with downcast eyes and sinuous lips forming a gentle smile. The head surmounted by tight curls above an ushnisha. With remnants of lacquer and gilding. The back inscribed in Chinese with the name of a village and a couple’s name ‘Dongxia cun, Xu Chanfu qi Zhaozhi’ (Dongxia village, Xu Chanfu and wife Zhao). Provenance: Austrian private collection. Condition: Good condition with extensive wear, nicks, scratches, losses, dents, signs of weathering and erosion, corrosion, and casting flaws. Weight: 2,499 g Dimensions: Height 24.2 cm

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A GILT AND LACQUER BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, MING DYNASTY A GILT AND LACQUER BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, MING DYNASTY China, 1368-1644. Finely cast seated in dhyanasana on a lotus base, the hands folded at the lap and holding a small vessel, dressed in monks’ robes tied above the waist and open at the chest, the face with a serene expression with downcast eyes and sinuous lips forming a gentle smile. The head surmounted by tight curls above an ushnisha. With remnants of lacquer and gilding. The back inscribed in Chinese with the name of a village and a couple’s name ‘Dongxia cun, Xu Chanfu qi Zhaozhi’ (Dongxia village, Xu Chanfu and wife Zhao). Provenance: Austrian private collection. Condition: Good condition with extensive wear, nicks, scratches, losses, dents, signs of weathering and erosion, corrosion, and casting flaws. Weight: 2,499 g Dimensions: Height 24.2 cm

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