SHIUN: A BRONZE OKIMONO OF FUGEN BOSATSU ON AN ELEPHANT
SHIUN: A FINE BRONZE OKIMONO OF FUGEN BOSATSU SEATED ON AN ELEPHANT
By Ichioka Shiun (b. 1879), signed Shiun saku
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
The bodhisattva seated cross-legged on a furled lotus leaf atop a richly bejeweled recumbent elephant, reading an open makimono held in both hands, wearing loose-fitting robes and adorned with beaded jewelry. The face with a calm expression marked by heavy-lidded eyes and full lips, the hair falling elegantly over the shoulders.
Signed SHIUN to the backside in fine incision work. Ichioka Shiun, born in Tokyo 1879, was a pupil of Oshima Joun (1858-1940).
HEIGHT 25 cm, LENGTH 27 cm
WEIGHT 9.2 kg
Condition: Very good condition with only minor surface wear, minimal casting flaws, and few minuscule nicks.
Provenance: From a French private collection.
Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra) is the bodhisattva associated with the practice of Buddhist teaching and joins Manjushri, the lord of transcendent wisdom, in a trinity with Shakyamuni Buddha. The deity is known as 'He whose bounty is omnipresent' and represents the Buddhist Law and compassion. The bodhisattva is borne by a white elephant, symbolic of the strength achieved through the practice of Buddhism.
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SHIUN: A FINE BRONZE OKIMONO OF FUGEN BOSATSU SEATED ON AN ELEPHANT
By Ichioka Shiun (b. 1879), signed Shiun saku
Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
The bodhisattva seated cross-legged on a furled lotus leaf atop a richly bejeweled recumbent elephant, reading an open makimono held in both hands, wearing loose-fitting robes and adorned with beaded jewelry. The face with a calm expression marked by heavy-lidded eyes and full lips, the hair falling elegantly over the shoulders.
Signed SHIUN to the backside in fine incision work. Ichioka Shiun, born in Tokyo 1879, was a pupil of Oshima Joun (1858-1940).
HEIGHT 25 cm, LENGTH 27 cm
WEIGHT 9.2 kg
Condition: Very good condition with only minor surface wear, minimal casting flaws, and few minuscule nicks.
Provenance: From a French private collection.
Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra) is the bodhisattva associated with the practice of Buddhist teaching and joins Manjushri, the lord of transcendent wisdom, in a trinity with Shakyamuni Buddha. The deity is known as 'He whose bounty is omnipresent' and represents the Buddhist Law and compassion. The bodhisattva is borne by a white elephant, symbolic of the strength achieved through the practice of Buddhism.