A Fine and Large Burmese Head of the Buddha (1600 to 1700 Burma)Medium Dry lacquer on a terracotta core ProvenanceProvenance: Ex Private London collection acquired in the 1950's in Southeast Asia LiteratureHis hair arranged in neat rows of curls, the earlobes extended, the neck still with the auspicious three lines, this Buddha radiates a serene earnestness and the still solemnity of composed power. The flame symbolising wisdom which crowns the cranial bump or 'Ushnisha' is now missing, but the sculpture still has a balance of gravity and a naïve power that creates an idyllic vision of the supreme peace. Of all the images of the Buddha this form has remained the most popular in Thailand since at least the 13th century. Description / Expertise
A Fine and Large Burmese Head of the Buddha
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