Légende
Weituo — protector of Buddhist learning and monasteries., Figurine, sculpture, 15th/16th century, China. Materials/technique: sculpture. Height 32.0 cm, width 15.8 cm, depth 10.5 cm. Subject/iconography: Weituo a bodhisattva and guardian deity in Chinese Buddhism depicted as a general wearing a high helmet and full chain mail armor, belt adorned with a monster's head, usually shown with a sword; traditionally said to have fought demons that tried to steal Buddha's relics. Categories: Chinese art; Chinese Buddhism; guardian deities; generals; figurines., A dark brown carved figure stands on a low pedestal, wearing detailed armor and layered garments with elaborate patterns and textured surfaces. The figure holds a long cylindrical object in one hand while the other hand is raised near the face, and flowing ribbon-like elements wrap around the torso and extend beside the legs. The face shows prominent facial features and a headdress with ornamental details. The pedestal is also dark brown with curved legs and a slightly worn appearance. The background is a smooth gradient of gray. Colors visible include dark brown and shades of gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A22_231
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
73.6Mo (1.1Mo) / 36.3cm x 50.8cm / 4286 x 6000 (300dpi)