A Fine Tibetan Gilt Bronze Repousse of a Buddhist Saint Riding a Tiger Tibet 18th Century
Collection No. | TB-4116 |
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Size | Height 20cm x 12.5cm without stand |
A Fine Tibetan Gilt Bronze Repousse of a Buddhist Saint Riding a Tiger Tibet 18th Century
This fine gilt-bronze repousse depicting a Buddhist Saint riding a tiger is from Tibet and dates from the 18th century.
Repoussé is a metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to create a design in low relief. Chasing or embossing is a similar technique in which the piece is hammered on the front side, sinking the metal. The two techniques are often used in conjunction.
Many metals can be used for chasing and repoussé work, including gold, silver, copper, and alloys such as steel, bronze, and pewter.
These techniques are very ancient and have been extensively used all over the world, as they require only the simplest tools and materials, and yet allow great diversity of expression. They are also relatively economical since there is no loss or waste of metal, which mostly retains its original size and thickness.
Provenance: The Todd Barlin Collection of Buddhist Art
Exhibited: “The Art of Compassion ” The Todd Barlin Collection of Buddhist Art
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