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A BRONZE FIGURE OF THE JAIN HERO BAHUBALI 耆那教巴霍巴利銅像

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8.000 €
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 604

A BRONZE FIGURE OF THE JAIN HERO BAHUBALI 耆那教巴霍巴利銅像

Schätzpreis
8.000 €
ca. 9.244 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

India, Karnataka, 1500-1700. Standing in kayotsarga atop a circular base with leafy vines wrapped around his arms and legs. The serene face with heavy-lidded almond-shaped eyes below curved brows as well as an aquiline nose and full lips forming a subtle smile, flanked by long pendulous earlobes, the hair arranged in tight curls. Provenance: Collection of Gérard Wahl-Boyer and thence by descent within the same family. French private collection, acquired from the above. Gérard Wahl-Boyer (d. 2014), better known to most as ‘Bébé Rose’, was an insatiable collector whose interests spanned a wide range of religious and tribal art from South and East Asia as well as Africa. He was a fixture in Parisian auction rooms, known as a great picker. Condition: Very good condition with old wear and minor casting flaws, few losses, dents, nicks, and scratches as well as signs of weathering and erosion. Remnants of pigment. Fine, naturally grown, dark patina with small areas of malachite encrustation. Weight: 2,440 g Dimensions: Height 39 cm The torso and lower body are cast separately, though not detachable, suggesting the possibility of relics contained within, indicated also by the circular aperture to the back of the head. Bahubali was the son of Rishabhanatha (the first tirthankara of Jainism) and the brother of Bharata Chakravartin. He is said to have meditated motionless for a year in a standing posture (kayotsarga) and that during this time, climbing plants grew around his legs. After his a year of meditation, Bahubali is said to have attained omniscience (Kevala Gyana). In 948 AD the Ganga general Chavundaraya commissioned a monumental sculpture of Bahubali at Shravanbelagola, Karnataka. The Gommateshwara statue is the tallest monolithic statue in the world today and was carved out of a single block of granite. It is 17 meters and can be seen from 30 kilometers away. This image inspired the production of smaller devotional images of Bahubali that became popular in southern India. Such images were for household use and were often bought back by pilgrims from one of the Jain tirthas (pilgrimage sites) or centers of Jainism. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related but smaller bronze figure of Bahubali, also dated 1500-1700, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number IM.14-1922. Compare also a larger and older carved chlorite figure, dated to the 14th century, in the British Museum, museum number 1880.241, and a much earlier and smaller bronze figure, dated late 6th to 7th century, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1987.142.339. Auction result comparison: Compare a related but earlier figure of a Jina, dated 10th-11th century, at Christie’s New York in Indian and Southeast Asian Art on 23 March 2010, lot 166, sold for USD 62,500. 耆那教巴霍巴利銅像 印度,卡納塔克邦,1500-1700年。巴霍巴利以站立冥想姿站圓形底座上,胳膊和腿上纏著枝繁葉茂的藤蔓。安詳的臉龐,彎彎的眉毛下有杏仁狀的大睛,鷹鉤鼻和豐盈的嘴唇形成微妙的微笑,兩側是長長的耳垂,頭髮捲曲。 來源:Gérard Wahl-Boyer私人收藏,自此保存在同一家族至今;法國私人收藏,購於上述收藏。Gérard Wahl-Boyer (2014去世),他的另一個名字“Bébé Rose”更爲人所熟知。他是一位永不滿足的收藏家,他的興趣涵蓋了來自南亞、東亞和非洲的宗教和部落藝術。 他是巴黎拍賣行的常客,極有眼光。 品相:品相極好,舊時磨損和輕微鑄造缺陷,少量缺損、凹痕、刻痕和劃痕以及風化和侵蝕的跡象。色素殘留。細膩自然生長的深色包漿,局部有孔雀石綠色結殼。 重量:2,440 克 尺寸:高 39 厘米 拍賣結果比較:比較一件相近但更早的吉娜像,十至十一世紀,見紐約佳士得 Indian and Southeast Asian Art 2010年3月23日 lot 166, 售價USD 62,500。

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 604
Auktion:
Datum:
15.10.2021
Auktionshaus:
Galerie Zacke
Mariahilferstr. 112 /1/10
1070 Wien
Österreich
office@zacke.at
+43 1 5320452
+43 1 532045220
Beschreibung:

India, Karnataka, 1500-1700. Standing in kayotsarga atop a circular base with leafy vines wrapped around his arms and legs. The serene face with heavy-lidded almond-shaped eyes below curved brows as well as an aquiline nose and full lips forming a subtle smile, flanked by long pendulous earlobes, the hair arranged in tight curls. Provenance: Collection of Gérard Wahl-Boyer and thence by descent within the same family. French private collection, acquired from the above. Gérard Wahl-Boyer (d. 2014), better known to most as ‘Bébé Rose’, was an insatiable collector whose interests spanned a wide range of religious and tribal art from South and East Asia as well as Africa. He was a fixture in Parisian auction rooms, known as a great picker. Condition: Very good condition with old wear and minor casting flaws, few losses, dents, nicks, and scratches as well as signs of weathering and erosion. Remnants of pigment. Fine, naturally grown, dark patina with small areas of malachite encrustation. Weight: 2,440 g Dimensions: Height 39 cm The torso and lower body are cast separately, though not detachable, suggesting the possibility of relics contained within, indicated also by the circular aperture to the back of the head. Bahubali was the son of Rishabhanatha (the first tirthankara of Jainism) and the brother of Bharata Chakravartin. He is said to have meditated motionless for a year in a standing posture (kayotsarga) and that during this time, climbing plants grew around his legs. After his a year of meditation, Bahubali is said to have attained omniscience (Kevala Gyana). In 948 AD the Ganga general Chavundaraya commissioned a monumental sculpture of Bahubali at Shravanbelagola, Karnataka. The Gommateshwara statue is the tallest monolithic statue in the world today and was carved out of a single block of granite. It is 17 meters and can be seen from 30 kilometers away. This image inspired the production of smaller devotional images of Bahubali that became popular in southern India. Such images were for household use and were often bought back by pilgrims from one of the Jain tirthas (pilgrimage sites) or centers of Jainism. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related but smaller bronze figure of Bahubali, also dated 1500-1700, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number IM.14-1922. Compare also a larger and older carved chlorite figure, dated to the 14th century, in the British Museum, museum number 1880.241, and a much earlier and smaller bronze figure, dated late 6th to 7th century, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1987.142.339. Auction result comparison: Compare a related but earlier figure of a Jina, dated 10th-11th century, at Christie’s New York in Indian and Southeast Asian Art on 23 March 2010, lot 166, sold for USD 62,500. 耆那教巴霍巴利銅像 印度,卡納塔克邦,1500-1700年。巴霍巴利以站立冥想姿站圓形底座上,胳膊和腿上纏著枝繁葉茂的藤蔓。安詳的臉龐,彎彎的眉毛下有杏仁狀的大睛,鷹鉤鼻和豐盈的嘴唇形成微妙的微笑,兩側是長長的耳垂,頭髮捲曲。 來源:Gérard Wahl-Boyer私人收藏,自此保存在同一家族至今;法國私人收藏,購於上述收藏。Gérard Wahl-Boyer (2014去世),他的另一個名字“Bébé Rose”更爲人所熟知。他是一位永不滿足的收藏家,他的興趣涵蓋了來自南亞、東亞和非洲的宗教和部落藝術。 他是巴黎拍賣行的常客,極有眼光。 品相:品相極好,舊時磨損和輕微鑄造缺陷,少量缺損、凹痕、刻痕和劃痕以及風化和侵蝕的跡象。色素殘留。細膩自然生長的深色包漿,局部有孔雀石綠色結殼。 重量:2,440 克 尺寸:高 39 厘米 拍賣結果比較:比較一件相近但更早的吉娜像,十至十一世紀,見紐約佳士得 Indian and Southeast Asian Art 2010年3月23日 lot 166, 售價USD 62,500。

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 604
Auktion:
Datum:
15.10.2021
Auktionshaus:
Galerie Zacke
Mariahilferstr. 112 /1/10
1070 Wien
Österreich
office@zacke.at
+43 1 5320452
+43 1 532045220
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