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GRAND LION BOUDDHIQUE EN QUARTZ

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME-XIXÈME SIÈCLE

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GRAND LION BOUDDHIQUE EN QUARTZ
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME-XIXÈME SIÈCLE
Longueur : 48 cm. (18 7⁄8 in.), socle en hongmu
Further details
A LARGE QUARTZ CARVING OF A BUDDHIST LION
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
Sale room notice
Veuillez noter que ce lion bouddhique est en quartz.
Please note that this buddhist lion is made of quartz.
清十八至十九世紀 大型石英石瑞獅擺件

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Lot Essay

In Buddhist iconography, the lion functions as both a sacred guardian and an emblem of primordial wisdom. As the mount of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, it signifies the courage and discernment required to overcome illusion and attain enlightenment. Within a scholar’s studio, a sculpture of this kind was believed to repel malign influences, encourage intellectual clarity, and serve as a cultivated reminder of knowledge’s victory over ignorance.
This finely modeled recumbent Buddhist lion is robust yet intentionally compact, a sophisticated adaptation for display upon a scholar’s desk or cabinet. The rounded head, full cheeks, and meticulously rendered curling mane balance vigor with composure. Through the adept use of rotary tools, the craftsman has articulated the creature’s muscular form while subtly modulating the texture of the fur, producing a lustrous surface animated by a restrained inner radiance.

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