Lot 826
A LAPIS LAZULI SEATED FIGURE OF AMITAYUS
QIANLONG AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795) Superbly carved from a single stone of lapis lazuli, his chignon secured with a sevenleaf diadem with hands held together above the crossed feet, his bare chest covered with beaded jewels and arms wrapped with a celestial scarf. H 19 cm.
Estimate
TWD 2,692,000-3,077,000
HKD 700,000-800,000
USD 90,300-103,200
Sold Price
The present lot is modeled after an important god in Buddhism, Amitayus and epitomizes typical works of art from the Qing Imperial workshop. Lapis Lazuli is known in Chinese as the blue golden stone. It was among the most precious stone in
the Qing court, much more valuable than jade. It is very rare to see an 18th century carved figure of lapis lazuli in this large size. Most carved figure of lapis lazuli were usually made in much smaller size contributing to the rarity of the present lot as the raw material utilized to construct it must have been substantially large. Similar examples can be found in the Palace Museum in both Beijing and Taipei. It is also interesting to note that lapis lazuli is one of the seven treasures of Buddhism.
Related Info
The Imperial Treasures Evening Sale
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong
Sunday, November 24, 2013, 7:30pm