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Seated Buddha

Place of OriginShanxi or Henan province, China
Dateapprox. 1500-1600
DynastyMing dynasty (1368-1644)
MaterialsStoneware with multicolor glazes
DimensionsH. 57 1/2 in x W. 27 1/2 in x D. 24 in, H. 146 cm x W. 69.8 cm x D. 61 cm (overall)
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60P139+
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
On view
LocationGallery 16
More Information
This large sculpture is the product of a ceramics industry in northern China that began producing sculpture more than a thousand years ago. By the time this piece was produced, the technology had been sufficiently developed for artisans to produce large and complex works. This sculpture is made of five large sections that fit precisely to one another. In addition, individual sections, such as the lotus pedestal, are made up of multiple pieces that were assembled prior to the second firing. Such elaborate sculptures were in demand during the late Ming dynasty, as many Chinese turned to Buddhism to seek refuge from political and economic turmoil.
Subject
  • Buddha
  • lotus