Set of Two Thai Bronze Sculptures of Monks

Set of Two Thai Bronze Sculptures of Monks

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Southeast Asian

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Pre 1960

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Set of two bronze Thai sculptures portraying a similar look to a pair usually seen in Thai temples of Buddha’s main disciples, Ananda and Mahakasyapa. The one with hands held together is often the style seen for the image of Ananda and the other, interestingly enough, is holding a flower which represents a famous parable when the Buddha silently picked a flower and smiled, Mahakasyapa too silently smiled marking the transmission of the dharma. Age: 20th century Size: length 10″ width 15.5″ height 22″

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Set of two bronze Thai sculptures portraying a similar look to a pair usually seen in Thai temples of Buddha’s main disciples, Ananda and Mahakasyapa. The one with hands held together is often the style seen for the image of Ananda and the other, interestingly enough, is holding a flower which represents a famous parable when the Buddha silently picked a flower and smiled, Mahakasyapa too silently smiled marking the transmission of the dharma. Age: 20th century Size: length 10″ width 15.5″ height 22″

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Southeast Asian

Period

Pre 1960

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