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Buddha Sets New Mark For Mammon

Postby Mulboyne » Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:35 am

[floatr]Image[/floatr]AFP: Buddha statue sets record for Japanese art
A wooden sculpture of the supreme Buddha sold for more than 14.3 million dollars in New York on Tuesday, far exceeding pre-sale estimates and setting a new record for a work of Japanese art. The 800-year-old depiction of the Dainichi Nyorai, attributed to the sculptor Unkei, was bought by the Japanese department store chain Mitsukoshi, shattering the pre-sale estimates for the work of 1.5 to 2.5 million dollars. The record price "is a testament to the extreme importance and beauty of this supreme Buddha, and elevates Japanese art to a new record level," said Katsura Yamaguchi, Christie's director of Japanese and Korean Art. The seated figure of the supreme Buddha of the esoteric pantheon is made out of Cypress wood and was described by Christie's as being in fine condition. The artist, believed to be Unkei, was one of the greatest carvers of the early Kamakura period and received the title of "hoin," the highest rank an artist could achieve. The statue is believed to have come from a temple, later becoming part of a prominent family collection. However, its existence was unknown to wider circles until it was later sold to a Buddhist dealer and bought by the seller. The figure contains three dedicatory objects sealed inside the torso including two five-stage pagodas, one in wood and one in crystal, as well as a crystal ball supported by a bronze stand.


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Postby Charles » Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:56 am

Thanks for that story, that's a beautiful statue. I love the bits about the items secreted inside the statue.

I looked for additional info online, there isn't much but a slightly longer story at Kyodo News. I haven't been able to find direct auction results on the Christie's site but I'll keep watching.
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Postby Mulboyne » Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:27 pm

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Postby Marked Trail » Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:19 pm

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Postby Mulboyne » Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:10 pm

AFP: Japanese temple comes out as record sculpture bidder
A Japanese temple revealed Tuesday that it bought a sculpture of the Buddha for a record 14.3 million dollars at a New York auction, saying it did not want the icon to fall into foreign hands. Shinnyo-en, a Buddhist temple in suburban Tokyo, said it bought the 800-year-old depiction of the Dainichi Nyorai, or the Supreme Buddha, with donation money from believers..."We didn't have special interest in this sculpture until news reports said it may fall in foreign hands at this auction," said priest Seiji Nishikawa, director of general planning department of Shinnyo-en. "Even though we see it as the Buddha, our financial resources were limited. The bidding price was close to crossing our limit, which would have meant it went abroad," he told a news conference...more...
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Postby Charles » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:56 am

Mulboyne wrote:AFP: Japanese temple comes out as record sculpture bidder

Wow, that's astonishing. It was a risky strategy for a "poor" temple to bid through an immensely wealthy corporation like Mitsukoshi. Bidding might not have gone so high without a deep-pockets bidder adding fuel to the auction.
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