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A gilt-bronze figure of Budai, Late Ming dynasty

Lot closes

June 26, 03:49 PM GMT

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 USD

Starting Bid

5,000 USD

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Description

Height 9¼ in., 23.5 cm

Budai, the God of Happiness, and also called 'the laughing Buddha', was popular in Chinese culture for his association with happiness, plenitude and wisdom of contentment. Based on the tenth-century Chinese monk, Qici, who was believed by his followers to be a reincarnation of the Buddha, he was eventually worshipped as a deified figure in his own right. Budai is often depicted with a joyful expression and wide smile whilst wearing loosely-fitted robes that reveal his large stomach. Compare a related figure of Budai, attributed to the sixteenth century, sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 31st May 2010, lot 1964.