Islamic and Indian art from a Private Collection in Rome and other provenances. In partnership with BAIAS Arte.

Presale Islamic and Indian art from a Private Collection in Rome and other provenances. In partnership with BAIAS Arte.

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  • A copper alloy figure of Lord Vishnu
    Lot 169

    A copper alloy figure of Lord Vishnu
    Northern India, 17th century
    Small cast depicting the deity standing on a small circular base. The figure has four arms (one of which is now missing): the two main ones displaying mudras, the hand of the remaining secondary one wields the shell.
    H. 8.5 cm

  • A bronze figure of Balakrishna
    Lot 170

    A bronze figure of Balakrishna
    Southern India, 17th-18th century
    Copper alloy casting depicting the child deity on all fours on a rectangular plinth. His right hand holds the butter ball, while his left hand is resting on the jar from which he has taken it. Beautiful details of the belt, headdress and jewellery.
    4 X 5 X H. 7 cm

  • A copper alloy figure Annapurna
    Lot 171

    A copper alloy figure Annapurna
    Southern India, 17th - 18th century
    Copper alloy casting depicting one of the manifestations of Parvati, seated in half lotus position on a tiered base. With her main attribute, the spoon, she dispenses food to the needy.
    H. 8 cm

  • A bronze figure of Tripurasundari
    Lot 172

    A bronze figure of Tripurasundari
    India, 19th century
    Bronze casting depicting the deity associated with the Sri Yantra, on which he sits with her legs crossed in padmasana. Her left hand bears the sugarcane bow as an attribute.
    5.2 X 5.2 X H. 10 cm

  • Krishna Venugopala North-Eastern
    Lot 173

    Krishna Venugopala North-Eastern
    India, Orissa, 19th century
    Brass casting, depicting the deity standing, legs crossed and arms in the act of playing the flute, now missing.
    H. 13.8 X 4.9 X 4.7 cm

  • Jain altar depicting Parshva assisted by four Thirtankaras.
    Lot 174

    Jain altar depicting Parshva assisted by four Thirtankaras.
    India, Gujarat, dated 1477 CE
    This type of icon is known as pancha-tirthika, a term referring to a composition comprising five Jinas: a seated central figure surrounded by four smaller Thirtankaras. The central figure is Parshva, the twenty-third Jina, as indicated by the seven-headed serpent hood above his head. The standing figures in the composition wear robes around their hips, thus identifying the altarpiece with the Svetambara tradition.
    The thirtankara has silver inlaid eyes. Long insciption engraved at the back of the prabha.
    20.8 x 12.2 x 7.9 cm

  • Small devotional bronze depicting Durga
    Lot 175

    Small devotional bronze depicting Durga
    Central India, 18th century
    bronze casting with dark patina, depicting Durga Mahishasuramardini in the act of slaying the buffalo demon.
    H. 5.5 X L. 3 cm

  • A copper alloy figure of Krishna Venugopala
    Lot 176

    A copper alloy figure of Krishna Venugopala
    Fine devotional bronze depicting the deity standing on a square plinth, legs crossed and arms in the position of playing the flute.
    H. 13.5 cm

  • Two metal spice or kohl holders
    Lot 177

    Two metal spice or kohl holders
    India, 19th century
    Bronze casting in the classic form with a central pivot shaped as a peacock surrounded by five containers with mango-shaped covers surmounted by peacocks.
    H. 8.5 X 9 cm (the largest)

  • Bronze depicting BalaKrishna
    Lot 178

    Bronze depicting BalaKrishna
    Central India, 19th century
    Bronze casting depicting Krishna sitting on a snake coil. This representation is related to an episode from Krishna's childhood when he defeated the serpent Kaliya and then sucked his own toe, showing his divine and playful nature. The back is missing the head of the snake, which probably served as a canopy.
    H. 9.3 X 8 cm

  • Bronze figure of Karttikeya on the peacock
    Lot 179

    Bronze figure of Karttikeya on the peacock
    India, late 19th century
    H 11.3 X L. 10.5 cm

  • A highly decorative large wooden horse coated with embossed and engraved copper sheet
    Lot 180

    A highly decorative large wooden horse coated with embossed and engraved copper sheet
    Northern India, Rajasthan, 19th century
    A massive wooden horse coated with an embossed metal sheet engraved in a lifelike style to evoke the mane and the harnesses decorated with minute floral motifs and small multiple bells.
    H. 140 X l. 117 X P. 25 cm

  • Sandstone sculpture depicting a minor deity
    Lot 181

    Sandstone sculpture depicting a minor deity
    India, 12th-13th century
    Part of a secondary decoration of a palace, depicting a crowned character holding a vase to his chest with folded hands. The figure is surrounded by a corolla of lotus petals forming the round base.
    31 X 31 cm

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Islamic and Indian art from a Private Collection in Rome and other provenances. In partnership with BAIAS Arte.

AUCTION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BAIAS ARTE.

Discover a selection of Iznik and Kutahya pottery, Mudejar cabinets, prints of Constantinople and much more from a Roman private collection. 

Alongside these treasures, explore Indian and Sikh miniature paintings, Islamic manuscripts, Persian pottery, Indian jewelry and devotional bronzes, and a host of other exquisite pieces!

Sessions

  • 16 December 2024 hours 15:30 Sessione unica (1 - 181)

Exhibition

Viewing by appointment only in Arezzo, Via Galileo Ferraris, 128, 52100.


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