Description Please note that there is a $15,000 authorization required to bid on this lot, and NO ONLINE BIDDING will be accepted. To bid on this lot, please contact us at to register to bid on this lot. A large Chinese gilt bronze statue of Guanyin dating from the Ming dynasty with an old, hardwood stand. Guanyin is seated in dhyanasana with her hands in dhyana mudra. She wears earrings, necklaces, and a hooded robe with borders incised with lotus tracery. Beneath her red-painted hood, Guanyin wears a crown decorated with one figure of Buddha. Dimensions are: 20 inches tall X 15 inches wide, 50.8 cm X 38.1 cm. Weight: 21650 grams. All measurements are approximate.
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Condition Report There is significant wear to the gilt and paint. There are multiple areas of repair to the front of the statue as well as small losses to the back and shoulder.
Provenance From Dr. Lobelson in San Diego, California. Dr. Lobelson is a retired physician and has been collecting for over 50 years. These items were acquired over 30 years ago.
Notes Reference: A similar large gilt-lacquered bronze Guanyin was sold at Christie's New York on September 18, 2014, as lot 1028. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a large gilt bronze Guanyin holding a bottle under the collection number 12.37.160.