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Lot 107

A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF AGNI

Estimated Value:

2.000 € - 3.000 €

Schätzpreis:

Description:

Tibeto-Chinese, 18th ct.
H. 8,4 cm
Seated astride his goat reclining on a rocky base, the animal’s head turned towards the deity, his right hand on the hind-part of the goat while the left is holding a bowl issuing a flame, wearing various garments, scarf draped around his shoulders, bejewelled, his elderly face displaying a serene expression, moustache and beard framing his mouth and chin and his hair combed in a chignon secured with a band, the reverse of base inscribed with his name.
German private collection, according to records since before 2005 in Europe
Agni is the Hindu god of fire who was absorbed into the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon as guardian of the southeast. He is depicted riding a goat, and holding a pot of fire in his hand. For reference, see Rubin Museum, museum number: C2004.4.1, HAR6527
Minor wear to gilding, very slightly chipped, resealed