About this artwork
In its willowy proportions, as well as facial features and dress, this image exemplifies the Chinese manifestation of the princely Indian deity Avalokitesvara as the distinctively feminine Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin). Her necklaces of symmetrical loops and pendants closely resemble those of richly adorned images dating to the late 14th century, which spanned the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1279 1368) and China’s return to native rule under the Ming (1368 1644).
This image originally contained a strip of paper inscribed in Tibetan with Sanskrit mantras (ritual chants). Although both Yuan and Ming elites maintained close relations with Tibet, the presence of this sacred record in an elegantly secularized figure is unusual.
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Status
- On View, Gallery 101A
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Department
- Arts of Asia
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Title
- Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara)
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Place
- China (Artist's nationality:)
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Date
- Made 1350–1400
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Medium
- Gilt bronze
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Dimensions
- 35.6 × 15.7 × 8.1 cm (14 × 6 1/8 × 3 3/16 in.)
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Credit Line
- Lucy Maud Buckingham Collection
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Reference Number
- 1926.282a
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/28158/manifest.json
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