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China, Ming period, 16th century - Lot 127

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China, Ming period, 16th century - Lot 127
China, Ming period, 16th century Antique lacquered bronze subject depicting the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara seated in dhyanasana on a high lotiform base formed of three rows of lotus petals, his two hands brought to his lap in vitarka-mudra, a high stylized tiara with a finial encircling his bun. With its base in wood with a fine patina, carved with openwork foliage. Note: the subject and the lotiform base have been fused together, which is rare. (Worn lacquer, minor casting defects). H. 37 cm Provenance: French collection, by descent since the early 20th century
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