A CHINESE GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF SHAKYAMUNI
Chinese. Seated in vajraparyankasana with hands in bhumishparsha mudra on a double-lotus base, the deity rendered clad in a robe loosely draped over the left shoulder and cascading in voluminous folds around the feet, portrayed with a serene face framed by a pair of pierced long pendulous earlobes, all below an ushnisha atop hair neatly arranged in rows of small whorls. Possibly Ming Dynasty period.
Height: 15 3/8 in (39.0 cm) Length: 11 7/8 in (30.0 cm) Width: 8 3/8 in (21.0 cm)
Provenance: Property from an private collection, Los Angeles
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Chinese. Seated in vajraparyankasana with hands in bhumishparsha mudra on a double-lotus base, the deity rendered clad in a robe loosely draped over the left shoulder and cascading in voluminous folds around the feet, portrayed with a serene face framed by a pair of pierced long pendulous earlobes, all below an ushnisha atop hair neatly arranged in rows of small whorls. Possibly Ming Dynasty period.
Height: 15 3/8 in (39.0 cm) Length: 11 7/8 in (30.0 cm) Width: 8 3/8 in (21.0 cm)
Provenance: Property from an private collection, Los Angeles