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A monumental Chinese polychrome and gilt stucco figure of Guanyin Early Ming dynasty The tall...
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A monumental Chinese polychrome and gilt stucco figure of Guanyin
Early Ming dynasty
The tall...
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Lot 483
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A monumental Chinese polychrome and gilt stucco figure of Guanyin
Early Ming dynasty
The tall figure raised on lotus pedestal, with a large urna to the forehead, elaborately moulded and carved wearing flowing robes with ribbons, further adorned with belt and jewellery in gilt, 240cm high.
Provenance: Barakat Gallery, circa 2000.
Radio carbon dating report of 4 October 2007 confirms the production date to be between 1410AD - 1485AD.
明早期 彩繪描金泥塑觀音像
來源:90年代末購自Barakat畫廊
2007年10月4日放射性碳元素檢驗報告,斷定為公元後一四一零至一四八五年間。
cf. The deity likely originated from the Shanxi region. Sculptures in the Yuan / Ming dynasty temples of Shanxi region share similar features such as broad shoulders, a square and rounded face, slender fingers, and flowing sleeves. The present sculpture is comparable to those from the Fusheng Temple in Yuncheng and the Guangsheng Temple in Linfen.
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