拍品编号:PMJG3759
			拍品名称:四面大黑天
							拍品年代:18th
							拍品尺幅:76 * 50(厘米)
						成交金额:
				18,900 USD 
			
					
			折合人民币:18900 USD 
							拍品类型: 彩唐
						
							拍品地域:中原
							拍品材质:布
							拍品主题:人物
							拍卖公司:CHRISTIE'S(佳士得)
							拍卖专场:印度、喜玛拉雅及东南亚工艺精品(2022-03)
							拍卖时间:2022年3月
							拍卖地点:纽约
							原始编号:417
						
							内容:
				
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A LARGE PAINTING OF CHATURMUKHA MAHAKALA
TIBET OR CHINA, 18TH CENTURY
30 x 20 in. (76.2 x 50.8 cm.)
Literature
Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24736.
 
Lot Essay
This large and impressive painting depicts Chaturmukha Mahakala, the four-faced form of the deity associated with the Guhyasamaja tantra. Wrathful in appearance, the central deity holds a curved knife and kapala in his primary hands and a sword and spear in his raised hands. He is surrounded by the four attendant dakinis - Dombini, Chandali, Rakshasi and Singhali Devi, all depicted with different colored skin. At top center, a naga-hooded buddha sits on a lotus base with his left hand extended, and at bottom, a dark-skinned brahmin sits holding a shin-bone trumpet to his lips and a skull cup in his left hand. The latter, known as Brahmanarupa Mahakala, is another form of Chaturmukha Mahakala, intended to be a more palatable and less secretive version of the main deity: according to tradition, when the great translator, Nyen Lotsawa received the Manjuvajra Guhyasamaja teachings from the dakini, Risula, she also passed on to him the lessons of Chaturmukha Mahakala in the form of a dark-skinned brahmin, as the main form of Chaturmukha Mahakala was supposed to remain secret to all but the most practiced in the tradition.
The present painting stylistically resembles paintings created in and around Beijing in the late eighteenth century, when the Gelug sect was the dominant form of Buddhism practiced in the Qing court. The red sun and white moon in the sky, the multicolored billowing clouds, and the rich greens and blues of the landscape are all characteristic of the Beijing style.