VERY LARGE MANJUSHRI SCULPTURE ????????? IN COPPER ALLOY GOLD LACQUER
China, Ming Dynasty
Heavy cast iron, hollow on the underside and without plate / unsealed. Important remnants of gilded lacquer. Monumental in its proportions, the boddhisattva is depicted sitting in rajalalisana / royal relaxation on a Buddhist lion, at the top of a high base with a row of gadrooned lotus petals. His head is topped by a tiara. Around him are several attributes among which we identify the vase with lustrous waters. His right hand is lodged in the mouth of the beast; the left hand carries a ruyi scepter (lacunar underside plate, lacquer leaps, wears, scratches).
H: 41 cm - W: 28,5 cm - D: 13 cm
Approximate weight: more than 6000 grams
Note: Called Wénshū Púsà / 文殊菩薩, Ma?ju?rī / ????????? (his name in Sanskrit) is an important boddhisattva in both "Great Vehicle" Buddhism (mahāyāna) and Tantric Buddhism (vajrayāna). Known for his wisdom, his name means "Gracious Glory".
A LARGE AND HEAVELY CASTED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF WENSHU PUSA / MANJUSHRI
China, Ming Dynasty