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China, c. 1700-1750. Finely woven against a dark blue ground, the Buddha seated in ardha padmasana on a lotus throne raised on an elaborate hexagonal tiered base amid thick swirling clouds interspersed with lotus and peony blossoms as well as precious objects. He is wearing a loosely draped monastic robe over an undergarment bow-tied below the chest. His serene face with heavy-lidded eyes and bow-shaped lips forming a subtle smile. The hair arranged in tight curls over the ushnisha. Backed by a halo encircled by radiating multi-colored light.
The top with a lengthy inscription from the Large Prajnaparamita Sutras.
Provenance: French trade. Acquired from private estate in Paris.
Condition: Superb condition with only minor wear, very few loose threads, little browning and staining.
Dimensions: Image size 178 x 70.5 cm, Size incl. frame 245 x 89.5 cm
Mounted as a hanging scroll with a silk brocade frame decorated with stylized shou characters on a wan diapered ground.
The Prajnaparamita Sutras (lit. ‘Perfection of Wisdom Sutra’) are “a collection of about forty texts [...] composed somewhere on the Indian subcontinent between approximately 100 BC and AD 600”, see Edward Conze, Perfect Wisdom: The Short Prajnaparamita Texts, Buddhist Publishing Group, 1993. Some Prajnaparamita Sutras are thought to be among the earliest Mahayana sutras. The Large Prajnaparamita Sutras is a family of Mahayana sutras considered by modern scholars to be later expansions based on the earlier Aṣṭasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra.
Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related silk embroidered painting depicting Buddha, with an inscription by the Qianlong Emperor, in the Qing Court collection and illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 52 - Embroidered Pictures, 2005, no. 110, p. 198.
China, c. 1700-1750. Finely woven against a dark blue ground, the Buddha seated in ardha padmasana on a lotus throne raised on an elaborate hexagonal tiered base amid thick swirling clouds interspersed with lotus and peony blossoms as well as precious objects. He is wearing a loosely draped monastic robe over an undergarment bow-tied below the chest. His serene face with heavy-lidded eyes and bow-shaped lips forming a subtle smile. The hair arranged in tight curls over the ushnisha. Backed by a halo encircled by radiating multi-colored light.
The top with a lengthy inscription from the Large Prajnaparamita Sutras.
Provenance: French trade. Acquired from private estate in Paris.
Condition: Superb condition with only minor wear, very few loose threads, little browning and staining.
Dimensions: Image size 178 x 70.5 cm, Size incl. frame 245 x 89.5 cm
Mounted as a hanging scroll with a silk brocade frame decorated with stylized shou characters on a wan diapered ground.
The Prajnaparamita Sutras (lit. ‘Perfection of Wisdom Sutra’) are “a collection of about forty texts [...] composed somewhere on the Indian subcontinent between approximately 100 BC and AD 600”, see Edward Conze, Perfect Wisdom: The Short Prajnaparamita Texts, Buddhist Publishing Group, 1993. Some Prajnaparamita Sutras are thought to be among the earliest Mahayana sutras. The Large Prajnaparamita Sutras is a family of Mahayana sutras considered by modern scholars to be later expansions based on the earlier Aṣṭasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra.
Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related silk embroidered painting depicting Buddha, with an inscription by the Qianlong Emperor, in the Qing Court collection and illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 52 - Embroidered Pictures, 2005, no. 110, p. 198.
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