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This Laotian statue of Buddha in copper alloy from the beginning of the 19th century, presents stylistic characteristics which evoke …
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This Laotian statue of Buddha in copper alloy from the beginning of the 19th century, presents stylistic characteristics which evoke certain Burmese and Siamese influences.
Its ornate double lotus base, with its side perforations, is an atypical element that may reflect a specific order or regional craftsmanship influenced by the cultural exchanges of the time.
We observe a discreet scroll ornamentation on the edge of the sanghati, a detail which is sometimes found on the statues of southern Laos (Provinces of Savannaketh, Champassak, etc.). The base itself follows a poorly documented model, reminiscent of Ava or Lan Na influences.
The two perforations on the left and right of the base suggest a securing or embedding function, possibly to be fixed on a larger base, an altar or a wooden structure, thus reinforcing its ritual vocation.
In Lao Buddhist practices, it is common for red pigments to be applied not only to the ushniṣha, but also to other parts of the statue associated with purity and enlightenment. The lotus being the symbol of spiritual purity and overcoming suffering, it is logical that this part is also enhanced with pigments during a consecration.
H 28 cm x W 14 cm x D 7 cm
Weight: 1095 grams
Provenance: Estate of collector Claude de Marteau
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