LOT 24 Tibet, 18th century A gilt copper-alloy figure of Kurukulla
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A gilt copper-alloy figure of KurukullaTibet, 18th century
The four-armed deity cast dancing with the right leg raised and bent at the knee, the left leg on a prostrate human figure, the principal hands in prithvi mudra and the remaining hands holding an axe and a lotus stem, heavily embellished with a garland of severed heads and beaded jewellery inset with turquoise. 18.8cm (7 1/2in) high.注脚西藏 十八世紀 銅鎏金智行佛母像
Himalayan Art Resources item no.16783
喜馬拉雅藝術資源網16783號
Provenance:
Henry Harrison Getty (1838-1919), by repute
Alice Getty (d.1946), by repute
Courtenay Morgan, Viscount Tredegar (1867-1934), by repute
Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar (1893-1949), by repute
Professor and Mrs Bellerby, by repute
Mark Dineley (1901-1975)
Peter Dineley (1938-2018), and thence by descent
Noted in the handwritten family 'A Catalogue of the Dineley Collection of Tibetiana and Associated Buddhistic Objects', early 1960s, p.122.
來源:
傳亨利·哈里遜·蓋蒂舊藏(1838-1919年)
傳愛麗絲·蓋蒂舊藏(卒於1946年)
傳卓德嘉子爵考特尼·摩根舊藏(1867-1934年)
傳特里迪格子爵二世艾文·摩根舊藏(1893-1949年)
傳貝勒比教授及夫人舊藏
馬克·戴尼利舊藏(1901-1975年)
彼得·戴尼利舊藏(1938-2018年),並由家族繼承
記載於戴尼利家族手稿《戴尼利家族的西藏州和相關的佛教物品收藏目錄》'A Catalogue of the Dineley Collection of Tibetiana and Associated Buddhistic Objects',1960年代初,頁122。
Kurukulla, the Goddess of Power is a Tantric Buddhist meditational deity originating in India. She is particularly associated with rites of enchantment in Tibetan Buddhism. She is also considered either an emanation of Tara or a transformation of Hevajra. The present figure is finely cast with the deity in a semi-peaceful appearance standing in a Dakini-pose and crushing the asura Rahu who devours the sun.
Compare with a similar gilt copper-alloy figure of Kurukulla, Tibet, 18th century, which was sold at Galerie Koller Zurich, 14-16 November 1987, lot 52. See also another closely related example, China, 18th century, which was sold at Sotheby's New York, 17 September 2014, lot 459.
佛母一面三目四臂,衝冠,頭戴骷顱頭冠,頸戴五十顆人頭項鏈,身纏瓔珞,腕戴珠鐲。手執法器、弓箭(已佚)及蓮莖,蓮花隨蓮莖攀於肩頭,左腿鶴立於赤裸外道魔女心口,下承單瓣蓮臺,臺緣飾連珠一周,通體鎏金,髮冠、瓔珞嵌松石。智行佛母又稱作明佛母,是阿彌陀佛、般若佛母、多羅度母等的化身,其名字起源於印度。其造型一般為舞動之天女姿態,面孔半喜半嗔,半喜代表其圓滿清淨戒律的能力,半嗔代表降伏煩惱罪垢的能力。四臂各執優婆曇花所製成的弓、箭、鉤、索,象徵拯救陷於感情等所有煩惱困擾的眾生。
參看蘇黎士Galerie Koller公司曾售出類似的十八世紀西藏作明佛母像,1987年11月14-16日,拍品編號52。另見紐約蘇富比曾售出一件清十八世紀銅鎏金作明佛母像,2014年9月17日,拍品編號459。
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