Carlo Cristi
will exhibit at The International Asian Art Fair, Park Av. at 67 Str.,
New York City, from March 31 to April 5. The show will focus on bronzes
from Tibet, Nepal and China; paintings and illuminations from Tibet,
terracottas from Gupta India and early textiles and artifacts from Central
Asia and China.
Notable
a rare and important group of early bronzes and repoussé from
Nepal, including a remarkably beautifu 9th century Lokesvara.
Rare illuminations and tangkas of fine quality from Central and Western
Tibet will be exhibited. From the scarce material available from Central
Asia some painted wooden panels of great interest, dated 8th century,
and related to the Tibetan empire of the period.
Noteworthy
among textiles an important , 7th century, complete dress in remarkable
conditions with large border of roundels with rare design. Some fragments
woven with Sasanian/Sogdian animal motifs will be on show along with
weaving from Warring States period. Early embroideries, Liao, Mongol
period and Islamic weaves will complete this year collection.
Welcome to Stand D 4 where I'll be pleased to greeting friends, collectors
and curators.
From March 26 I'll be available at phone: 917 8423837.
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Arhat
Kanakavatsa ( tib. Gser be'u )
Seated on cushion, holds the sacred noose in his hands.
Of emaciated aspect , with a serene smile on his face.
Gilt bronze, Tibet, 16th century
Height: 6 in. (15 cm. ) |