Lot 532
Lot 532
Property from the Estate of Alfred Byrd Graf
A SMALL BRONZE FIGURE OF VAJRABHAIRAVA

TIBET, 19TH CENTURY

Price Realised USD 1,134
Estimate
USD 2,000 - USD 3,000
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A SMALL BRONZE FIGURE OF VAJRABHAIRAVA

TIBET, 19TH CENTURY

Price Realised USD 1,134
Price Realised USD 1,134
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Details
158 in. (4.1 cm.) high
Provenance
Collection of Alfred Byrd Graf, 1950s-60s.
Literature
Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 25141.
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The present lot hails from the collection of Alfred Byrd Graf (1901-2001), a renowned German botanist and world traveler, dedicated his life to horticulture and plant exploration. He discovered over 100 new plant species, including notable varieties of Dracaena, Sansevieria, and the first white African violet, meticulously documenting them in an illustrated book series. Throughout his career, he embarked on numerous expeditions across the continents, seeking new species from New Guinea to Mount Kilimanjaro -- “a wall in [his home] displayed a map of the world with a pin dot for every place he and his wife, had gone plant hunting. Few areas were left dotless” (W. Saxton, Alfred Graf, 100, Botanist and Author of Plant Books, New York Times, 2002.). Byrd is known to have savored the ornamental usage of plants in Asia and had a deep appreciation for accompanying local sculptural and craft traditions.
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