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Val Costello (California, Kansas 1875 - 1937) Abstract oil on canvas painting. Signed lower right. Sight Size: 19 x 13.5 in. Overall Size: in. During the 1930s he worked on the Federal Art Project as assistant to James Redmond on the Compton Post Office mural. Costello died in Los Angeles on May 8, 1937. An advocate of modernism, his canvases were considered avant garde during his lifetime. Exh: LA Painters Club, 1909; Chautaugua Ass'n (Long Beach), 1910; San Francisco Art Association, 1911-13; Calif. Art Club, 1910-29; LACMA, 1921 (with Nick Brigante); Calif. WC Society, 1922-23; Pacific SW Expo (Long Beach), 1928 (bronze medal); Zeitlin Book Shop (LA), 1930.
Rare 18th C. Polished Bronze Figure Dhyana Buddha Amoghasiddhi in Mudra of Protection with healing herbs bowl. Mixed Indian, Chinese and Burmese Styles. From Shan States of Burma (Golden Triangle, Southeast Asia). Height: 11.75 inches. The Golden Triangle is the area where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet at the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong Rivers. The name "Golden Triangle" is commonly used more broadly to refer to an area of approximately 950,000 square kilometers (367,000 sq mi) that overlaps the mountains of three adjacent countries.
Exceptional Antique Tibetan Gilt Bronze "Palden Lhamo" with two figures on base. Six pieces in total, including base. Three figures, one mule and the background/cast flames doweled into the base. Total Height: 14.75 inches. With gilt bronze accents on base. Marked on bottom. It is said that, during the reign of Songts?n Gampo (605 or 617? ? 649), Palden Lhamo outdid all the other protector-deities in her promise to protect the king's Trulang shrine. She presented an iron cup and pledged "Erect an image of me, and I shall protect this royal shrine from any future damage by humans and mamo demons!' She is also said to have advised Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje to kill the anti-Buddhist king Langdarma in 841 CE, and is described as the 'Dharma-protectress of Lhasa'. She is the only female among the traditional 'Eight Guardians of the Law'. crossing a sea of blood riding side-saddle on a white mule. The mule has an eye on its left rump where her angry husband's arrow hit it after she killed her son (who was destined, and being raised to be the one to finally put an end to Buddhism) and used his skin as a saddle blanket. She has three eyes and is often shown drinking blood from a human skull.
Model of Swedish warship "Wasa" Timber model 70cm high, 91cm long donated to the vendor by the Swedish Ambassador.Ship history: Vasa (or Wasa)[2] is a retired Swedish warship built between 1626 and 1628. The ship foundered after sailing about 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into its maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. It fell into obscurity after most of her valuable bronze cannons were salvaged in the 17th century until she was located again in the late 1950s in a busy shipping lane just outside the Stockholm harbor.
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