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Subject:Sino-Tibetan Hevajra Bronze
Posted By: Yrguide Mon, Nov 27, 2017 IP: 23.227.207.38

Rough photos, any thoughts on this?

Photo Gallery here:


It looks striking like this one from the Phillip Goldman collection (18th Century) but this one is larger:

http://images.image-data.com/images/67/lowres/55404/55404791.jpg
http://images.image-data.com/images/67/lowres/55409/55409509.jpg
http://images.image-data.com/images/67/lowres/55409/55409510.jpg
http://images.image-data.com/images/67/lowres/55409/55409511.jpg
http://images.image-data.com/images/67/lowres/55404/55404790.jpg

This is a much larger bronze so it separates from its base.

What concerns me is the back of the neck (it looks like it's in parts?) and on the base, the feet of the tiny men.

However, that said I think it looks pretty decent. Any thoughts?


Link :Photo Gallery


Subject:Re: Sino-Tibetan Hevajra Bronze
Posted By: Rémy doukhan Tue, Nov 28, 2017

You want my feeling?This is a rather bad and recent reproduction of a XVIIIth century Hevajra.
Is it possible for you to send me photo(s)of the Hevajra from the Phillip Goldman collection?
[email protected]

Best regards,
Rémy


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