Lot 12
Lot 12
A GILT-BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA

THAILAND, AYUTTHAYA PERIOD, 15TH CENTURY

Price Realised USD 13,750
Estimate
USD 12,000 - USD 18,000
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A GILT-BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA

THAILAND, AYUTTHAYA PERIOD, 15TH CENTURY

Price Realised USD 13,750
Price Realised USD 13,750
Details

1434 in. (37.5 cm.) high


Provenance
Acquired from Hume Shawcross, Bangkok, 9 September 1977.
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Lot Essay

During the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries, Thailand's Ayutthaya kingdom became one of the most powerful forces on mainland Southeast Asia. Continuing the artistic trajectory set forth under the Sukhothai, the Theravada polity sponsored the production of Buddha images fashioned in a new distinct style. The faces display a curvilinear contour with the hairline extending towards the sinuous browline accentuated by elongated ears flared at the upper and lower tips. The eyes, extending evenly across the width of the face, are three-quarters closed to endow the figure with a sense of serenity that is at once inwardly directed and also engaged with the world.
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