LOT 2202 YAMA STANDING ON BUFFALO.
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鎏金阎罗王骑水牛铜像西藏 17世紀或更晚期風格重量1094g/高18cm/宽12.1cm/深6.6cm銅胎鍍金,鑲石,色斑。分開的底座可能为原封。来源:科隆私人收藏, 于20世紀60,70年代获得。Tibet. In the style of the 17th c., but later. Condition Bronze with fire-gilding, inlaid stones and pigments. The separately cast base with a buffalo kneeling on a corpse might be originally closed. Yama is the personification of death, but is although punishing bad deeds. He is the counterpart to Manjusri and looks like his wrathful emanation Yamantaka. At the same time he is a powerful protector of the Buddhist doctrine (Dharmapala). Weight 1094g, height 18cm, width 12.1cm, depth 6.6cm. Condition A/B.Provenance:-Private collection Cologne, acquired in the 1960s/70s.Infos Lot 2202
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