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Ascetic Sakyamuni
Ascetic Sakyamuni
 

Ascetic Sakyamuni

TAIWAN; Dated 1927; By Huang Tu–Shui; Copper alloy; H: 111 cm; Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
The statue was created in 1927 by Huang Tu-Shui under the commission of Longshan Temple in Taipei. The overall design is drawn from a painting titled Sakyamuni Emerging from the Mountains by Liang Kai, an artist of the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). The statue was first modeled in plaster and then cast in copper to capture the detail. The Buddha has curly haired but no usnisa. He wears a monastic robe that leaves the right shoulder bare and holds the hands in anjali (reverence) mudra. The statue is extremely realistic, especially in the rendition of bone structure, muscle tone, and the folds of the robes. The original statue was destroyed in 1945 due to war but re-cast in bronze using the original plaster mold.
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