A Tibetan silver and gold inlaid copper alloy figure of Amit...

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A Tibetan silver and gold inlaid copper alloy figure of Amitayus/Amitabha, c.15th century, seated in dhyanasana on a double-lotus base with beaded rim, holding the kalasa, wearing jewellery and headdress, with silver and gold inlay to the garments on his legs, the forehead with a central raised urna, crowned with a foliate tiara, 20.5cm high

CONDITION: There are typical small indentations and marks. There is a dent ot the bridge of the nose. There is some wear to the gold and silver inlay on the legs and the silver is mostly tarnished. There are remnants of gilding to the tiara. The base panel is lacking. The whole figure has been given a clear lacquer finish. In good condition with no repairs detected.





ex Dennis Ward collection.



cf. a Tibetan copper alloy seated figure of Tara, dated to the 13th–15th century, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Accession Number: 1987.142.357 which also has gold and silver inlaid decoration. The form of Amitayus is also comparable to the central figure in a trinity also in the Metropolitan Museum, Accession no. 1979.507.1. dated to 15th century Tibet.

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Auction Date:
30th Mar 21 at 9:30am BST

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