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A LARGE ALABASTER HEAD OF BUDDHA, SHAN STYLE, BURMA, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
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03月11日 晚上6点 开拍 /4天16小时
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This lot is from a single owner collection and is therefore offered without reservePublished: Museum der V?lker (formerly Haus der V?lker, Museum für Kunst und Ethnographie), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, A4 -Magazin für Aussereurop?ische Kunst und Kultur, Burma: Die umstrittene Kunst Asiens, 2012, p. 4.Exhibited: Museum der V?lker (formerly Haus der V?lker, Museum für Kunst und Ethnographie), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, 2012-2015.Finely carved, the serene face modeled with a meditative expression marked by downcast eyes with neatly incised heavy lids and elegantly arched brows, the pupils and brows painted in black pigment, his red slender bow-shaped lips forming a calm smile, flanked by elongated earlobes, the black hair left plain over the ushnisha surmounted by a tall gilt-lacquered bud-form finial.Provenance: A private collection in Switzerland, acquired in Bangkok, Thailand before 1980. Collection of Gerhard Merzeder (b. 1963), internationally published and acclaimed fashion and portrait photographer, Vienna, Austria, assembled since the 1980s.Condition: Overall very good condition with expected wear, obvious losses, light scratches, few small chips, remnants of gilt and pigments, flaking and losses to lacquer. The stone with a fine, naturally grown, smooth patina.Weight: 61.6 kg (incl. stand)Dimensions: Height 57 cm (excl. stand), 84 cm (incl. stand)Mounted on an associated stand. (2)The founding of Shan States inside the present-day boundaries of Burma began during the Pagan Kingdom in the Shan Hills and accelerated after 1287 when the Kingdom fell to the Mongols. The Tai people, who came south with the Mongols, stayed, and quickly came to dominate much of the northeastern arc of Burma. The newly founded Shan States were multi-ethnic and included minorities such as the Chin, the Kachin, the Wa, the Ta'ang, the Lisu, the Lahu, the Pa O, and the Kayah. Although Burmanized Shans founded the Ava Kingdom that ruled central Burma, other Shan States, Mohnyin in particular, constantly raided Ava territories throughout the years. A Mohnyin-led Confederation of Shan States finally conquered Ava in 1527.In 1555, King Bayinnaung dislodged Shan king Sithu Kyawhtin from Ava. By 1557 he went on to conquer all of what would become known as the Burmese Shan States under his rule, from the Assamese border in the northwest to those in Kachin and Shan Hills, including the two most powerful Shan States, Mohnyin and Mogaung. The Shan States were reduced to the status of governorships, but the Saophas (rulers) were permitted to retain their royal regalia and their feudal rights over their own subjects. Bayinnaung introduced Burmese customary law and prohibited all human and animal sacrifices. He also required the sons of Saophas to reside in the Burmese king's palace, essentially hostages, in order to ensure the good conduct of their fathers and to receive training in Burmese court life.Within this layered political arrangement, the distinct Shan style of Buddhist art emerged: a localized sculptural idiom shaped by Tai traditions, courtly patronage, and cross-regional influences, including Mon, Burmese, and Lanna aesthetics. Though not coterminous with the Shan States themselves, Shan style sculpture flourished within their territories, often serving as expressions of religious devotion, regional identity, and elite legitimacy under shifting regimes of power.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's London, 1 March 2011, lot 258Price: GBP 5,625 or approx. EUR 11,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A Burmese white marble head of Buddha, 19th-20th centuryExpert remark: Compare the closely related modeling, manner of carving, and expression. Note the smaller size (39.5 cm).

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