Description:

Central Asia, Tibet, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A copper mask depicting a Garuda - a mythical avian-form deity who acts as a protector and a symbol of fearlessness - covered in a layer of fine gilding. The powerful snout displays a protruding tongue while the flaming eyebrows and massive, feather-lined crown imbues the creature with a fantastical presentation. The Garuda in Tibetan religious contexts represents a complex interplay of protective forces, spiritual symbolism, and mythological narratives. Its presence underscores the rich tapestry of imagery and belief systems within Tibetan Buddhism, showcasing the synthesis of various influences into a unique and vibrant spiritual tradition. Size: 5.8" L x 10.8" W x 12.7" H (14.7 cm x 27.4 cm x 32.3 cm)

Provenance: private Constance McCormick Fearing estate, Montecito, California, USA, acquired before 2004

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#181018

  • Condition: Slight bending in some areas, with abrasions and fading to gilding in other areas, otherwise intact and excellent. Great patina to exposed copper, and nice remains of gilding.

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