
Kalacakra, Tibet, 18th c., gilt-copper alloy with pigment, h:13 3/8 in. (34 cm)
Classical Art from India and the Himalayas
March 13 – 21, 2025
Exhibiting at: Adam Williams Fine Art, 24 East 80th Street
Asia Week Hours: March 13-15 & 17-21, 10am-6pm; March 16, 11am-5pm (otherwise by appointment)
Carlton Rochell Asian Art is delighted to present Classical Art from India and the Himalayas, featuring several notable works from Tibet in this year’s Asia Week exhibition. From an American private collection is a rare image of the Buddhist divinity Kalacakra, beautifully cast in copper alloy and sumptuously gilded. It dates to the 18th century and shares some stylistic influences from the finest Qianlong period sculptures from China.
Another exquisite work is a painting depicting the Second Taklung Abbot Kuyalwa, commissioned for the Riwoche Monastery in Tibet and dating to c.1297-1366. This regal portrait has survived in remarkable condition with its vibrant mineral-based color palette of rich reds, blues, and yellows. The intricate details of his robe, throne and surrounding lineage figures are drawn in extremely-fine detail.
Finally, there is an elegant standing figure of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara hailing from the renowned Zimmerman Collection. One of the most popular bodhisattvas in the Buddhist pantheon, Avalokitesvara’s elegant tribhanga pose and right hand in a mudra bestowing charity reinforce his divine countenance. This work, which dates from the 15th century, has been published numerously in many exhibition catalogs.
They look forward to welcoming you soon to their exhibition!
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