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Burmese Shan Jumbupati bronze Buddha.
Late 18th century.
Seated and crowned, with openwork appendages developed from the ribbon-ends of the crown. Seated on a lotus base.
Burmese Buddha images continued the crowned type derived from eastern India's influence at Pagan.
This crowned type is called Jambupati Buddha in South-east Asia after a story which tells of an ambitious king of that name whom the Buddha humbled and converted by appearing in the unmatchable splendour of a Universal Monarch.
Dimensions
Height: 11 3/16in. 28.5cmCondition report
Top of crown and parts of appendages missingStock number
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