Fine Chinese Art, Buddhism and Hinduism

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A KURKIHAR CROWNED BUDDHA BRONZE India, Bihar, Pala Period, 11th - 12th century. Heavily cast and displaying a warm authentic patina, this bronze depicts Buddha in a standing pose atop a small plinth. The fine incision work is still partially visible despite the massive wear. Provenance: From a French private collection. Condition: Fine preservation with only minor losses but strong wear and weathering. Dense, naturally grown patina.

Weight: 1236.7 grams. Dimensions: Height 21 cm. Buddha is wearing a diaphanous cape with sampot and is adorned by a sumptuous belt with pendant leaves and a necklace of continuous design, large earrings and a tall pointed crown, surmounted by the conical ushnisha with a globular ketumala. Oval flat plinth. Estimate EUR 1.000,Starting price EUR 500,-

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