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Arhat figure, China, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Height 15cm; Width 14cm
The figure of an Arhat or Arahant in Pali, meaning "worthy" or "venerable" in Sanskrit, refers to an enlightened being in Buddhism who has achieved Nirvana, freeing himself from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). The figure is depicted on a finely carved wooden base, probably boxwood or a similar dense hardwood. The figure holds an object in his left hand and has a prominent, smiling facial expression, complete with a beard.
Provenance:
Dalla collezione di un gentiluomo di cultura buddista.
Dalla collezione di un gentiluomo di cultura buddista.
La collezione è presentata nella seconda parte dell’asta dal lotto n. 208 al lotto n. 339.
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ORIENTAL ART FROM THE COLLECTION OF A BUDDHIST GENTLEMAN AND OTHERS EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS
Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, thu 22 January 2026
SINGLE SESSION 22/01/2026 Hours 12:00
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