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A MAGNIFICENT SANDSTONE CARVING OF NANDI, PRE-ANGKOR PERIOD, 7TH-8TH CENTURY
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09月11日 晚上8点 开拍 / 09月09日 下午3点 截止委托
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This lot is from a single owner collection and is therefore offered without reserve Expert’s note: This superb temple sculpture is far more than a representation of a sacred animal. It was conceived to evoke a profound spiritual presence, transcending the physical form itself. The Nandi, powerfully yet sensuously carved, radiates both strength and serenity. Its inspired expression and beautifully modeled body reveal an austerity of design balanced with harmonious, flowing volumes. Remarkable from every angle, the piece exemplifies the rare artistic achievements of the pre-Angkorian period. The sacred animal depicted in a recumbent posture atop a rectangular plinth, resting its weight on its left side. The left hind leg is folded beneath its massive body, while the tail extends gracefully to the right, its tip draped over the right hind leg. A prominent hump rises behind the neck, which is adorned with a delicate necklace suspending a bell-shaped pendant that rests upon the dewlap. The head, exquisitely sculpted, is held upright with dignified poise. Its almond-shaped eyes remain open and alert, their gaze originally directed toward the entrance of the sanctuary in which the figure was installed. Framed by large funnel-shaped ears set beneath short horns, the face is completed by a closed muzzle that conveys a serene and composed expression. Provenance: Professor Gert Chesi, acquired circa 1990-2015 for the Museum der V?lker (formerly Haus der V?lker, Museum für Kunst und Ethnographie), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, and subsequently de-accessed. Gert Chesi (b. 1940) is an Austrian photographer, author, and art collector. In 1995, Chesi founded the Museum der V?lker (formerly Haus der V?lker, Museum für Kunst und Ethnographie), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, a museum of art and ethnography whose collection consists mainly of objects acquired during Chesi’s travels through Africa and Asia, most of which were assembled in the 1990s and early 2000s. He also authored several books on African voodoo and magic rituals, including ‘Voodoo. Afrikas geheime Macht’ (1987) and ‘Die letzten Afrikaner’ (1977). Condition: Very good condition with expected wear, signs of weathering and erosion, encrustations, minor losses, surface scratches. The stone with a rich, naturally grown, dark patina. Weight: 69.1 kg Dimensions: Length 62.2 cm The bull of Shiva , Vrishabha, is his faithful mount and most devout worshiper, the embodiment of devotion. The young bull is popularly but incorrectly called Nandi, ‘the joyful’, but is better referred to simply as Vrishabha, the ‘white bull’. He is understood as an expression of the supreme wisdom of Shiva and thus is also worshiped as a theriomorphic form of Shiva himself; The third eye depicted on the forehead of the bull is associated with the power of the deity to reveal divine knowledge. Vrishabha assumed an independent cult status, with shrines dedicated to it, known in Khmer as Preah Koh, testifying to the resilience of such cult traditions. Nandi is also known as ‘The Fortunate One’ and was traditionally depicted as the vehicle of Shiva and his Shakti, Parvati. This sculpture of kneeling Nandi originally stood opposite a temple dedicated to the mighty Shiva. Depictions of Nandi can also be seen in a variety of other forms and locations, such as bas-reliefs on door lintels and in sculptures depicting Shiva with his Shakti. In several inscriptions, Shiva is described as an ancestral spirit riding a bull. Nandi as an individual statue is considered a sacred deity, representing Shiva himself and symbolizing the universal cycle of creation, maintenance, and destruction. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related pre-Angkor sandstone carving of Nandi, dated 7th century, 53 cm long, in the National Museum of Cambodia, accession number KA.1584, and illustrated in the seminal exhibition Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia, 5th to 8th Century, 15 April-27 July 2014, New York, cat. no. 102. Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie’s Paris, 13 June 2018, lot 238 Price: EUR 35,000 or approx. EUR 43,500 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A sandstone carving of nandi, Cambodia, Khmer Empire, second half 10th century Expert remark: Compare the closely related modeling, manner of carving, stone, and subject, with similar pose, features, and base. Note the size (53 cm) and later dating.

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