A Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Bodhisattva Guanyin
Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The gilt bronze bodhisattva of mercy, Guanyin seated majestically with legs crossed in padmasana, one hand raised making the abhaya or ?fear not? mudra, the other lowered to hold a bowl, the rounded face with eyes downcast providing a benevolent expression, the hair swept back in a topknot behind an elaborate seven-leaf crown, with short sashes tied behind the ears, wearing an elaborate robe and several jeweled chains radiating from strands of pearls forming the central collar, on a raised lotus-petal base. Approx. 11 7/8 by 6 in., 30 by 15.3 cm.
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Live Auction Lot
| Lot #: | 35 |
| Auction: | Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction |
| Bids: | 2 Bidding History |
| Estimate: | $4000 - $6000 |
| Starting Price: | $2000 |
| Sold For $2520(buyer's premium included) |
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