Lot no. 176
176. RARE STATUETTE DE GUANYIN EN BOIS LAQUÉE OR
Époque Kangxi (1662-1722)
A VERY RARE LACQUERED WOOD FIGURE OF THE THOUSAND-ARMED GUANYIN
Kangxi period
The bodhisattva standing proudly on a double-lotus base, with twenty-four arms dramatically moving in a fan-shape around him, dressed in long loose robes opening at the chest to reveal elaborate bejewelled necklaces, with both primary hands held together, the other hands each holding a different attribute, the face with a serene expression, the hair drawn up and gathered in a high chignon.
39.87cm (15 3/4in) high (without stand). (2).
清康熙 漆金木千手觀音立像
Provenance:
Dr. Ernst Hauswedell, Hamburg, 29 November 1971, lot 41
Collection of Joachim Schlotterbeck (1926-2007), Würzburg
Nagel, Stuttgart, 6 May 1995, lot 397
來源:
漢堡Ernst Hauswedell博士珍藏,1971年11月29日,編號41
符茲堡Joachim Schlotterbeck(1926-2007)珍藏
納高拍賣行,斯圖加特,1995年5月6日,編號397
A nearly identical tantric figure of a thousand-armed Guanyin, dated to the Kangxi period, also with twenty-four arms, is in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (accession no. FE.22.1986). Compare also with two other examples of gilt-lacquered wood figures of multi-armed Guanyin, the first from the Exner collection, illustrated in Herbert Fux, Ostasiatische Kunst Sammlung Exner, Darmstadt, 1973, p. 13, no.9; the second, from the collection of the Völkerkunde Museum, Munich, was included in the exhibition Ausstellung Chinesischer Kunst, Berlin, 1929, p.254, no.666.
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Asian Art
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