LOT 39 Property of a Gentleman (lots 36-85) A Tibetan gilt-bronze b...
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Property of a Gentleman (lots 36-85) A Tibetan gilt-bronze bardo Simha-headed dancing deity, 17th century, richly gilded and cast in energetic posture holding a ritual chopper and a kapala, 9cm high, on metal stand Provenance: Ex Seward Kennedy Collection Note: In Buddhist scripture, the bardo is an intermediate state between rebirth and death in which one can experience vivid phenomena including horrifying imagery related to negative karmic debts. This is an important stage in enlightenment and can allow one to overcome the illusion of worldly attachment. Sculptural examples of these animal-headed deities are rare, as they are typically depicted in painting. 品相報告 Condition Report: Some remanence of brazing below the figure's right ankle, possibly of a later support which is now missing; general age-related surface wear, including scratches and rubbing to the gilt. Please contact the department for additional condition images.
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