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Subject:information needed on these statue
Posted By: Suman Shakya Tue, Jan 08, 2008 IP: 116.90.224.189

I am an artist and i made these statues, i got the original picture from a freind ,and i would like to know about the original statue.



Subject:wonderful statue
Posted By: Jeevan Thu, Jan 10, 2008

here is the original statue's picture . It is property of Pritzker's collection.



Subject:information needed on these statue
Posted By: yartist Thu, Jan 10, 2008

Nepal style

Subject:Re: information needed on these statue
Posted By: Phillip Adams Thu, Jan 10, 2008

Dear Suman,
These are three bodhisattvas, from left to right Manjusri, Avalokitesvara and Vajrapani.
They have been copied from a large complex gilt bronze and silver image that depicts the three of them standing on lotus pedestals supported on a rectangular stepped base with an elaborate mandorla surrounding all three. The total height of the images and mandorla is 71cms.
The statue is in the Pritzker collection and was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago from August to April 2003. The exhibition was then shown at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington from October 2003 to January 2004. The exhibition was styled "Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure". An excellent catalogue of the same name was written by Dr Pratapaditya Pal with contributions from other Himalayan art schollars. It was published by the Art Institute of Cahicago in association with the University of California Press and Mapin Publishing.
It is still on sale at specialist asian art bookshops.
There are two pages of description of the image in this publication.


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