尺寸:高度28 cm
年代:6世纪
质地:黄铜
风格:犍陀罗晚期
来源:拍卖会
成交:Sold(2018.10)
参阅:外部链接
鉴赏:
AN INSCRIBED BRASS ALLOY FIGURE OF STANDING BUDDHA
ANCIENT REGION OF GANDHARA, CIRCA 6TH CENTURY
Inscribed in punched Brahmi:
deya dharmo'yam sa (a)kya bhikso (h) budha pratima yaso nandina (a) sadham mata-pitrau parama duskara […]troba(?u,?sa) dhamupaddhayena.
This is the pious gift of the Sakya monk an image of the Buddha by Yaso-Nandini […] together with mother and father, most difficult [….] Buddha, by the teacher.
28 cm (11 in.) high
Footnotes
Published
Le Roy Davidson and Nick Douglas, The Enlightened Ones in Sacred Buddhist Art, Kreitman Gallery, Los Angeles, 1980, pp.16-9, pl.6.
Ulrich Von Schroeder, Indo-Tibetan Bronzes, Hong Kong, 1981, p.64, pl.5.
Deborah Klimburg-Salter, The Silk Route and the Diamond Path: Esoteric Buddhist Art on the Trans-Himalayan Trade Routes, Los Angeles, 1982, p.131, pl.2.
Chandra Reedy, 'Determining The Region of Origin of Himalayan Copper Alloy Status through Technical Analysis', in A Pot-Pourri of Indian Art, 1988, p.79, no.3.
Elizabeth Errington and Joe Cribb (eds.), Crossroads of Asia: Transformation in Image and Symbol in the Art of Ancient Afghanistan and Pakistan, Cambridge, 1992, pp.vi & 215-7, no.209.
Chandra Reedy, Himalayan Bronzes: Technology, Style, and Choices, Delaware, 1997, p.82, pl.3.
Referenced
Pratapaditya Pal, Asian Art at the Norton Simon Museum: Art from the Indian Subcontinent, vol.1, New Haven, 2003, p.55
John Suidmak, The Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Ancient Kashmir and its Influences, Brill, 2013, p.71.
Exhibited
The Silk Route and the Diamond Path, UCLA, Los Angeles, 7 November 1982 - 2 January 1983; Asia Society, New York, 6 February - 3 April 1983;
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 28 April - 30 June 1983.
Crossroads of Asia: Transformation in Image and Symbol, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 6 October - 13 December 1992.
Loaned and displayed at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archeology, Oxford, 1999-2004.
Provenance
Acquired in the U.S. from a Private Collection, 1979
Private American Trust
刻銘文銅佛立像
犍陀羅,約六世紀
底座刻有婆羅米文銘文,譯為:
「此為薩迦僧侶虔誠的贈禮,出於雅紹-南迪尼之手的佛陀造像[…]與其父母親一并,最難[…]佛陀,由上師…」
高28釐米(11英吋)
15,000,000 - 20,000,000港元
著錄
Le Roy Davidson 與 Nick Douglas,《The Enlightened Ones in Sacred Buddhist Art》,洛杉磯,Kreitman Gallery,1980年,頁16-9,圖6。
烏爾裡希·馮·施羅德,《印度與西藏的銅造像》,香港,1981年,頁 64, 圖5。
Deborah Klimburg-Salter,《The Silk Route and the Diamond Path: Esoteric Buddhist Art on the Trans-Himalayan Trade Routes》,洛杉磯,1982年,頁131,圖2。
Chandra Reedy,「Determining The Region of Origin of Himalayan Copper Alloy Status through Technical Analysis」,出版於《A Pot-Pourri of Indian Art》,1988年,頁79,號3。
Deborah Klimburg-Salter,《The Silk Route and the Diamond Path: Esoteric Buddhist Art on the Trans-Himalayan Trade Routes》,洛杉磯,1982年,頁131,圖2。
Elizabeth Errington 與 Joe Cribb 編輯,《Crossroads of Asia: Transformation in Image and Symbol in the Art of Ancient Afghanistan and Pakistan》,劍橋, 1992年,頁vi與215-7,號209。
Chandra Reedy,《Himalayan Bronzes: Technology, Style, and Choices》,特拉華,1997年,頁82,圖3。
引用
Pratapaditya Pal,《Asian Art at the Norton Simon Museum: Art from the Indian Subcontinent》,卷一,紐黑文, 2003年,頁55。
John Suidmak,《The Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Ancient Kashmir and its Influences》,Brill出版,2013年,頁71。
展覽
The Silk Route and the Diamond Path,加州大學洛杉磯分校(UCLA),洛杉磯,1982年11月7日 - 1983年1月2日;亞洲協會,紐約,1983年2月6日至1983年4月3日;
國家自然歷史博物館,史密森尼學會,1983年4月28日 - 6月30日。
Crossroads of Asia: Transformation in Image and Symbol,菲茨威廉博物館,劍橋,1992年10月6日 - 12月13日。
借展於阿什莫林博物館,牛津,1999 - 2004年。
來源
於1979年購自美國私人收藏
美國私人信託