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We regularly feature a Chinese Work of Art that exhibits singularly outstanding historical and aesthetic characteristics and qualities.
This month we have selected a PAINTED CARVED STONE BUDDHIST STELE, Northern Wei period (386-534), dated 531 Height: 34.75 inches (88.3 cm.) Width: 20 inches (50.8 cm) |
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This carved and richly pigmented Buddhist stele consists of three figures, the central, larger Buddha figure and two flanking
bodhisattvas, carved in high relief against a backing mandorla that rises to a point, and is brilliantly decorated with painted scenes
of three seated Buddhas. The base of the stele has an inscription dating it to 531 ACE, fourth year of Emperor Yong An's reign in the
Northern Wei period. The central carved Buddha image stands on an elevated pedestal of lotus petals with his right hand raised in
abhayamudra, the gesture of reassurance and his left hand in varamudra, the gesture of charity. A raised petal-like halo emanates from
the Buddha's head and two painted triple-banded halos surround the Buddha's body. The two bodhisattvas also stand on smaller lotus
pedestals and have petal-like halos around their heads. Both bodhisattvas hold a lotus bud in one hand and peach-shaped object in the
other. Two dragons carved in low relief, are positioned on either side of the Buddha, facing outwards, spewing lotus stems from their
mouths that support the lotus pedestals on which the bodhisattvas stand.
Much of the original pigmentation on the stele is retained and is especially visible on the Buddha figure's ample robes and undergarment, the bodhisattvas' robes and sashes, and most prominently in the painted scenes around the carved figures. Three seated Buddhas are painted on the upper portion of the stele surrounded by their individual oval-shaped halos. The central painted figure is positioned higher, with a golden-yellow halo around his head followed by a series of multi-colored rays filling in the rest of the halo. The two painted Buddhas on either side are slightly smaller and have green halos surrounding their heads. The rest of the stele is fancifully decorated with whirls of colored flames.
If you would like more information on this piece, please click here. |
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