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21 septembre 2018

A copper alloy figure of Acala, Tibet, 13th century

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Lot 185. A copper alloy figure of Acala, Tibet, 13th century. Himalayan Art Resources item no.61641; 11.5 cm (4 1/2 in.) high. Estimate HK$ 100,000 - 150,000 (€ 11,000 - 16,000)Sold for HK$ 118,750 (€ 13,129). © Bonhams 2001-2018

Provenance: Jerome Beagle, 1999.

NoteHere, three-eyed Acala steps to the right and firmly anchors his left knee on the lotus base, displaying the strength of the "Immovable One". Two forms of Acala exist in the kneeling posture – the blue-bodied Nila Acala, and the white-bodied Sita Acala. Judging from his mouth, with his fangs biting down on the lower lip, the present figure should be the blue form. 

Nila Acala is a yidam employed for removing obstacles. He is closely associated with Manjushri. In the raised right hand he brandishes a sword (khadga) to "cut through ignorance", while the left hand displays the gesture of exorcism (karanamudra). The principal source of the kneeling Nila Acala is the Siddhaikavira Tantra, which is primarily concerned with the practices of White Manjushri in the Ekavira form. 

Several stylistic details – such as the tall lotus base, slim torso, oval face, and tall chignon – resemble Pala period bronze sculptures from Northeast India. Compare to a closely related example in the Alain Bordier Collection, see von Schroeder, Buddhist Sculptures of the Alain Bordier Foundation, Hong Kong, 2010, p.163, no.77.

Bonhams. THE PRESENCER COLLECTION OF BUDDHIST ART, 2 Oct 2018, 10:00 HKT, HONG KONG, ADMIRALTY
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