18th C. Burmese Gilded Wood Buddha, ex-Audry Meadows
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Southeast Asia, Burma, late 18th century CE. This is a lacquered, gold-leafed wooden statue of a Buddha in the Burmese Mandalay style. He has fine carved details of his sash and hair, and the carving on his throne is elaborate flowered and geometric designs. The Mandalay style is often of a youthful, sweet-faced Buddha. His hair hugs his head in tight curls. In this particular piece, he has a prominent ushnisha. Buddhas are always depicted in different mudras, or poses, that represent historical moments in the Buddha's life, forms of meditation, or a symbolic combination of both. This Buddha is depicted in the Bhumisparsha mudra, with his right hand over the right knee reaching towards the ground and the palm inward and touching the lotus throne. His left hand lies in his lap with the palm upright. This mudra represents the moment of his awakening, as he defeated the demon Mara, and claimed the earth as his witness to his enlightenment. Size: 36-1/2" H x 15-1/2" W x 11-1/4" L (93 cm x 39 cm x 28-1/2 cm). IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to size, crating will be required. Please inquire about shipping.
Provenance: Ex-private Northern Colorado collection, from the Audry Meadows Burmese Art Collection, Seattle, WA 1998
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#110410
Provenance: Ex-private Northern Colorado collection, from the Audry Meadows Burmese Art Collection, Seattle, WA 1998
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
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#110410
Condition
One corner of the base of this statue is chipped, revealing the wood underneath. There are small chips to one ear and to the top of the ushnisha. The body has some wear and pitting, and there is a patina. However, the original gilding is still visible as is the rich red paint.
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18th C. Burmese Gilded Wood Buddha, ex-Audry Meadows
Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
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