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Two hand painted solid bronze figurines. Franz Bergman style.One figurine is a man standing with staff in one hand and a shield in the other. The other figurine is a man sitting next to a vessel with a removable lid. Standing figurine is 8.25""H from top of staff. Seated figurine is 4.5""H. Issued: Mid 19th - Early 20th c. Dimensions: 8.25""H Provenance: David Farin Collection
Bronze sheet clad over resin sculpture.An impressive figural group from India, modeled in bronze sheet clad over resin. An epic life and death struggle between an Indian elephant and a Bengal tiger. Highly detailed lines. Tusks missing. Total weight 22 lbs. Issued: 19th c. Dimensions: 13"H x 20"L x 7"W Country of Origin: India Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
Allegorical study. Female atop a wave with seagull. Artist signed.An allegorical bronze sculpture, a nude female riding a crested wave with a seagull bird in tow. Incised lines in her hair and covering the woman's midsection in mimicry of a caressing wave. Rich antique patina. Bronze base. Artist signed. Attributed to Italian sculptor Eduardo Rossi (1867-1926). Artist: Attributed to Eduardo Rossi Issued: c. 1920 Dimensions: 22.5"H x 21"L Country of Origin: Italy
UNION. Numbered, signed limited edition presented on a marble base.An allegorical bronze sculptural group, entitled UNION, depicting a nude male and female adjoined back to back, modeled as if rising from the firmament. Artist signed HART by American monumental sculptor Frederick E. Hart (1943�1999). Signed and numbered, presented on a marble base. Inspired by Hart's famous Creation Sculptures at Washington National Cathedral. Decorated with non metal silver. Marked near base 1990 FEH with foundry mark and limited edition numbers. Felt bottom. Artist: Frederick E. Hart Issued: 1990 Dimensions: 18.75"H x 8.5"L Edition Number: 128 Edition Size: 350 Country of Origin: United States
Cobra positioned upward; geometric and floral pattern.A large bronze cobra candlestick holder sconce from India, made in Niello style with black inlay, and designs of flora and geometric patterns. Total approx. weight 3.5 lbs. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 24"L x 3.25"W Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
Lacquer and devotional gilding throughout.Early 19th century Rattanakosin Period Thai bronze Buddha bust, a shrine statue with a lacquered and beautifully applied gilded surface. Gautama Buddha is modeled with a serene facial expression, and long earlobes, signifying his princely past. His head is topped by the Ushnisha, or crown of hair, a three dimensional oval and one of the most unique features of Buddhist art and iconography. Its original function was to symbolize a crown on top of the head of Buddha. The flame finial peak of the Ushnisha is missing. Excellent patina. Presented mounted in a decorative wooden base. Issued: c. 1840 Dimensions: 7.75"H x 5.75"W Country of Origin: Laos Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
Niello style. Cobra positioned upward; incised geometric and flora.A group of two bronze cobra candlestick holders from India, made in Niello style with black inlay. Total approx. weight 3 lbs. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 20.5"H x 3"W Country of Origin: India Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
Buddhist mother of liberation, hands raised in mystic gestures.An excellent c. 18th/19th bronze casting of an important figure in Buddhist tradition. The figure of the goddess was made to slide snugly into the base. Eyes inlaid with glass. Total weight 16 lbs. Dimensions: 15"H Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
c. 18th/19th century four armed Buddha of Compassion. Orissa, Bengal.An impressive heavy bronze c. 18th/19th century figure of Avalokitesvara, a Bodhisattva or enlightened being who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. His many arms relate to a vow he took never to rest until he had freed all sentient beings from the bonds of their moral confusion. Total weight 18 lbs. Dimensions: 13"H Country of Origin: India Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
A smiling, kneeling Ananda. Displaying a rich antique patina.Extremely well sculpted c. 18th century Burmese bronze figure in the form of one of the Ten Principle Disciples of Buddha, possibly Ananda, which means bliss or joy, and so may account for his joyful facial expression. The young aesthetic is depicted kneeling on a plinth, in a pose of relaxation and contemplation, rather than prayer, and he displays an impish and smiling, almost mischievous, expression deliberately endowed by the artist. Dark rich antique patina. Total approx. weight 11.5 pounds. Issued: c. 1750 Dimensions: 11.5"H x 5.75"W Country of Origin: Burma (Myanmar) Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
c. 17th-18th century. Modeled with the Ushnisha, or crown of hair.An exquisite c. 17th-18th century bronze head of Gautama Buddha, his eyes downcast and modeled with the Ushnisha of enlightenment hairstyle and flame. Richly patinated. Total weight 37.5 lbs. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 24"H x 8"W Provenance: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
Buddha sitting in lotus position.A superlative bronze figure of Gautama Buddha, depicted in lotus position, his head topped by the Ushnisha, or crown of hair, represented in tight curls and one of the most unique features of Buddhist art and iconography. Its original function was to symbolize a crown on Buddha's head. The figure is draped in ornate curling folds of the Mandalay style with traces of the original lacquer. Olive patination. Weight 25 lbs. Issued: 19th c. Dimensions: 18"H Country of Origin: Myanmar (Burma) Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
Central Thailand, 12th century. Copper alloy. Wooden Base.An early Thai, Lopburi Period (c. 1150 A.D.) bronze Buddha statue, with strong Khmer influences and exhibiting rich antique patination. The Khmer empire ruled a vast domain that reached from what is now southern Vietnam to Yunan, China and from Vietnam westward to the Bay of Bengal. This bronze Buddha stands on a rectangular wooden base. Very much of the Khmer style, this sculpture reveals the enormous stylistic influence they exhibited over their regional subject kingdoms. Decorated with a conical diadem crown. Issued: c. 1200 Dimensions: 10.75"H Country of Origin: Thailand Provenance: Collection of John J. Lanzendorf
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