Deity Yamantaka, 17th century
ArtistUnbekannt
MediumCopper, fire-gilt
Skulptur (H x B x T x D) (ohne Sockel)23,5 x 13,6 x 7,8 cm
Place of originXizang Zizhiqu
Status
not on displayOf the various deities of Tibetan Buddhism, Yamantaka, whose name means "Lord of Death", is considered the embodiment of wrath. The bronze depiction shows how he crushes evil spirits, but also bad people and dangerous animals under his feet. He has nine faces and a multitude of arms that carry his weapons and victims in their hands. His main face is that of a buffalo, with flaming eyebrows and a beard. Between the two horns you can see his fearsome countenance and above it his youthful appearance.
Accession
Gift of Bruno Werdelmann 2004
Provenance[...]; mind. 13.6.1975 Kunsthaus Lempertz, Köln; 13.6.1975 - 25.10.2004 Prof. Dr. Dr. hc. Bruno Werdelmann (1920 – 2010), Ratingen, erworben vom Kunsthaus Lempertz, Köln, in der Auktion 546, Katalog Nr. 2205; 25.10.2004 erworben durch Schenkung von Bruno WerdelmannInventory numberP 2005-1107
Contact
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