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A Set of Two Japanese Gilt Lacquered Wood Figures of Seated Kannon

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A Set of Two Japanese Gilt Lacquered Wood Figures of Seated Kannon
19th/20th Century
depicting two seated figures of kannon above blossoming lotus flowers, both hands clasped at front, the two figures flanking a pagoda-form tablet carved with five characters, the Lotus Sutra, further supported on a lotus plinth and a rectangular base.
Height 11 3/8 in., 28.9 cm.
Property from the José M. Neistein Collection

JOSE MENACHE NEISTEIN (1934-2020) was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in a Jewish immigrant family. He was an intellectual and appreciator of different artistic and cultural fields, performing throughout his life activities as a critic, teacher, curator, cultural attache, lecturer, and art collector.

Residing in the United States from 1970 to 2020, Neistein was invited by the Itamaraty to occupy the position of Cultural Attache at the Brazilian Embassy as
Executive-Director of the Brazilian-American Cultural Institute (BACI) in Washington D.C. During the same period, Prof. Neistein was also a Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and a Contributing Editor for the
Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.

Jose Neistein's art collection, universal and eclectic, had been developed over 50 years of acquisition and study. Its growth reflected, all over the years, the diversification of the collector's interests, the maturing of his taste, and the
deepening of its quality.

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A Set of Two Japanese Gilt Lacquered Wood Figures of Seated Kannon
19th/20th Century
depicting two seated figures of kannon above blossoming lotus flowers, both hands clasped at front, the two figures flanking a pagoda-form tablet carved with five characters, the Lotus Sutra, further supported on a lotus plinth and a rectangular base.
Height 11 3/8 in., 28.9 cm.
Property from the José M. Neistein Collection

JOSE MENACHE NEISTEIN (1934-2020) was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in a Jewish immigrant family. He was an intellectual and appreciator of different artistic and cultural fields, performing throughout his life activities as a critic, teacher, curator, cultural attache, lecturer, and art collector.

Residing in the United States from 1970 to 2020, Neistein was invited by the Itamaraty to occupy the position of Cultural Attache at the Brazilian Embassy as
Executive-Director of the Brazilian-American Cultural Institute (BACI) in Washington D.C. During the same period, Prof. Neistein was also a Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and a Contributing Editor for the
Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.

Jose Neistein's art collection, universal and eclectic, had been developed over 50 years of acquisition and study. Its growth reflected, all over the years, the diversification of the collector's interests, the maturing of his taste, and the
deepening of its quality.

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