About the Artwork
Buddha
between 1368 and 1644
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Chinese
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Copper alloy with gilding and pigments
Overall: 46 3/4 × 17 1/2 × 12 inches (118.7 × 44.5 × 30.5 cm)
Sculpture
Asian Art
City of Detroit Purchase
29.245
Public Domain
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Provenance
(Otto Burchard and Co., New York, New York, USA);1929-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Adam, Von Leonhard. "Neuerwerbungen aus China," Der Cicerone, vol. 20 (March 1928): pp. 167-175, (ill.) p. 170.
Hackin, J. "The Colossal Buddhas at Bamiyan, Their Influence on Buddhist Sculpture," Eastern Art , vol. 1, no. 2 (October 1928): pp. 108-116, pl. 22, (fig. 9-10).
Bulletin of the DIA 11, no. 2 (1929): p. 20 (ill.).
March, Benjamin. “Detroit’s Bronze Maitreya,” Art in America 18 (1929-30): pp. 143-151.
Salmony, Alfred. "Delimiting Questions in Indian and Chinese Sculpture, Part II," Eastern Art, vol. 1, no. 4 (April 1929): pp. 224-233, pl. 10, (fig. 2).
Art News, vol. 9, no. 3 (29). p. 4.
Rowland Jr., Benjamin. The Evolution of the Buddha Image. New York, 1963, pp. 100-101 (ill.), 140.
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Chinese, Buddha, between 1368 and 1644, copper alloy with gilding and pigments. Detroit Institute of Arts, City of Detroit Purchase, 29.245.
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