Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China
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Buddha Amitayus Qianlong, China

7.500
18th century
Asian Arts
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From: 4020, LIÈGE, Belgium

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    Gilded bronze figure of Amitayus Buddha, China, Qianlong period, late 18th century
    Seated in dhyana sana on a rectangular throne, hands in dhyana mudra, dressed in a simple robe, adorned with jewels and enhanced by a separately cast flamboyant double mandorla. The base incised with a nine-character Qianlong mark with the cyclical gengyin year: "Da Qing gengyin nian zhizao" ("Respectfully made in the gengyin year during the Qianlong period of the Great Qing Dynasty, corresponding to 1770).
    Kalasha missing.
    H 20.5 cm

    Amitayus was one of the most popular deities in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon of the Qing dynasty, particularly during the Qianlong period (qián lóng), which is the reign name of Emperor Hongli and is not a proper name but rather the motto of a reign meaning "Heavenly Abundance"; he was one of the best educated emperors in Chinese history.
    Amitayus figures are symbols of longevity, and a number of them, in gilded bronze and porcelain, were commissioned by Emperor Qianlong to mark the 60th and 70th birthdays of Empress Dowager Chongqing.
    The date of the present figure coincided with the Empress Dowager's 70th birthday. An identical figure of the same date is illustrated by von Schroeder, Indo-Tibetan Bronzes , pg. 158B, where the author indicates that, using reusable molds, a number of these images were produced. This explains why identical images of Amitayus are inscribed with different dates.

    Provenance: Estate of the collector Claude de Marteau.
    Sold with certificate of provenance.
    Visible by appointment, not on display.
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    Ref: G4VIFUUQAM

    Condition Very good
    Style Asian Arts (Bronze sculptures of Asian Arts Style)
    Period 18th century (Bronze sculptures 18th century)
    Country of origin China
    Height (cm) 205
    Materials Gilt bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 4020, LIÈGE, Belgium
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