£10,000 - £20,000
Chinese
18th Century or earlier
A large and rare carved painted wood figure of Kuan Yin, the Bodhisattva of mercy, seated cross legged on a draped base with both hands raised, the swirling celestial garment looped at the elbows and sweeping out over the right shoulder. The head is tilted to one side with a serene expression and wearing a high lotus diadem.
Traces of gilding and original polychrome.
With original Barling, 1970 invoice.
See Christie's, Annabel's, Lot 124. The sister statue that realised GBP 137,500
Property of a lady
Provenance:
Barling, 112 Mount Street, London, 8th November 1970, where purchased by the current owner's mother.
Dimensions:
42 in. (H) x 25 in. (W) x 18 in. (D)
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