A magnificent antique Chinese high quality bronze statue depicting a seated Maitreya (the future Buddha), standing on a raised throne. The statue is seated on a round pedestal and posed with its right leg crossed over its left knee while the figure's right hand is touching its cheek and the left hand rests on the crossed leg. This contemplative pose was a popular subject of Buddhist art and the archetype spread from India to China and Korea and then to Japan. Other common similarities of the Maitreya statues of this style is the use of drapery on the seat on which the figure sits. This Chinese depictions of the drapery that the Maitreya sits on are more formal.
Handcrafted in ancient Imperial China during the late Ming dynasty, ca. 1600-40. On the bottom nicely shaped feet, showing age and material. Guaranteed original and of the stated period. Magnificent patina, according to age. Solid and heavy piece.

Literature: The original one (impressive 93,5 centimeter and of earlier period) is in the National Museum of Korea: A gilt-bronze statue of a seated Maitreya (the future Buddha). Silla, early 7th century CE. (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea). In Korean it is frequently referred to as pan'gasayusang. It is the National Treasure of Korea No. 83.
Another one, The Miroku bosatsu is at the Koryu-ji Temple of Kyoto, which is one of the Japanese National Treasures, is the twin of the statue in Korea. The Miroku is carved from red pine and may be the statue the Nihon Shoki mentions that a King of Silla sent to the Yamato court. The statues both share the elegant contemplative pose, highly proportional figures, realistic draperies, slim bodies, and plain tri-fold crowns.

The statue is often compared to Auguste Rodin's work, The Thinker because of its contemplative pose.

Height: 26,2 centimeter

Condition: The object is in very good condition with magnificent patina, without any damages or restorations; except for some manufacturing flaws. The condition is carefully checked with strong UV-light and bright translucent white light.

Shipping method: This lot will be securely packed and shipped with insurance, without stand.

Buy multiple lots from this seller and save on shipping costs, for multiple lots you’ll pay the shipping costs only once.

A magnificent antique Chinese high quality bronze statue depicting a seated Maitreya (the future Buddha), standing on a raised throne. The statue is seated on a round pedestal and posed with its right leg crossed over its left knee while the figure's right hand is touching its cheek and the left hand rests on the crossed leg. This contemplative pose was a popular subject of Buddhist art and the archetype spread from India to China and Korea and then to Japan. Other common similarities of the Maitreya statues of this style is the use of drapery on the seat on which the figure sits. This Chinese depictions of the drapery that the Maitreya sits on are more formal.
Handcrafted in ancient Imperial China during the late Ming dynasty, ca. 1600-40. On the bottom nicely shaped feet, showing age and material. Guaranteed original and of the stated period. Magnificent patina, according to age. Solid and heavy piece.

Literature: The original one (impressive 93,5 centimeter and of earlier period) is in the National Museum of Korea: A gilt-bronze statue of a seated Maitreya (the future Buddha). Silla, early 7th century CE. (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea). In Korean it is frequently referred to as pan'gasayusang. It is the National Treasure of Korea No. 83.
Another one, The Miroku bosatsu is at the Koryu-ji Temple of Kyoto, which is one of the Japanese National Treasures, is the twin of the statue in Korea. The Miroku is carved from red pine and may be the statue the Nihon Shoki mentions that a King of Silla sent to the Yamato court. The statues both share the elegant contemplative pose, highly proportional figures, realistic draperies, slim bodies, and plain tri-fold crowns.

The statue is often compared to Auguste Rodin's work, The Thinker because of its contemplative pose.

Height: 26,2 centimeter

Condition: The object is in very good condition with magnificent patina, without any damages or restorations; except for some manufacturing flaws. The condition is carefully checked with strong UV-light and bright translucent white light.

Shipping method: This lot will be securely packed and shipped with insurance, without stand.

Buy multiple lots from this seller and save on shipping costs, for multiple lots you’ll pay the shipping costs only once.

Æra
1400-1900
Oprindelsesland
Kina
Materiale
Bronze
Værkets titel
Large Seated Maitreya, Ming copy of the Silla Maitreya (National Treasure no. 83)
Signatur
Ikke signeret
Dynastisk Stil/Periode
Ming-dynastiet (1368-1644)
Stand
God stand
Højde
26,2 cm
Bredde
0 cm
Dybde
26,2 cm

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El objeto estaba bastante más dañado de lo que aparentaba en las fotos...

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You paid 10 euros for a damaged scroll. Please send it back if you’re not satisfied. We mentioned all the defects and took very clear pictures.

Obrigada. Enviado em excelentes condições. Prato lindíssimo.

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user-536d7ab24c22

Beautiful Object, exactly as described and pictured, very well packed and safely received. I am very VERY pleased with this acquisition, and very happy with the vendor.

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myroddy

very well packaged, indeed; fast shipping; highly recommended seller

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AntiquesandCollectables

Item consistent with description, perfectly packaged. Highly recommended.

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user-3683dd834a6e

I am please with the object. Good packing. Thank you.

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user-296648a

objecto lindo e em óptimo estado. muito bem embalado

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jotaflor

Het is een prachtig klein maar fijn stukje antiek en zeer oud en goed verpakt prima zo 👍

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user-dcbeb6982969

Het zijn mooie antieke kommen en zeer goed verpakt en snel verzonden prima zo 👍

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user-dcbeb6982969

Hartelijk dank voor de goede en snelle ontvangst van het mooie object zoals beschreven.

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marcodeco

zeer fraai Chinees porseleinen Doucai kommetjes

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Heleen-Nijmegen

Sehr hübsche Figuren, sehr gut verpackt und schnell geliefert. Nur hätte ich gerne einen Nachweis über die genaue Altersangabe und Herkunft.

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3629 anmeldelser (258 de sidste 12 måneder)
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El objeto estaba bastante más dañado de lo que aparentaba en las fotos...

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You paid 10 euros for a damaged scroll. Please send it back if you’re not satisfied. We mentioned all the defects and took very clear pictures.