拍賣筆記 vol.234 佳士得紐約:北齊青州青石佛首,25.4萬美元成交 - Christie’s NY, A Small Limestone Head Of Buddha, Northern Qi Dynasty, Sold For 254,000USD
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- Sep 20, 2025
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此尊佛首雕刻細膩,推測出自山東或河北一帶。其風格與紐約大都會藝術博物館所藏一件北齊石雕佛首極為相似,參見 Leidy 與 Strahan 著《Wisdom Embodied: Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art》(紐約,2010年),頁172,圖錄A12。兩者同為小尺寸作品,並共享一系列風格特徵,如柔和的眼瞼線條與微彎的口型。
舊金山 Shorenstein 收藏
北齊-隋 六世紀 青州青石佛首
成交價: 美金 254,000
估價: 美金 15,000 – 25,000
拍賣日期: 2025年9月19日
尺寸: 高 22.5 公分(8 7/8 吋),附合成底座
傳承
美國密西根州 Paul Wang 收藏,1983年以前。
佳士得紐約,1986年6月5日,拍品104號,並刊於圖錄封面。
Andrew Kahane Ltd.,紐約,1989年6月購得,後家族傳承至今。
著錄
《魏至唐佛教造像》,國立歷史博物館,台北,1983年,頁129、131。
展覽
台北,國立歷史博物館,《魏至唐佛教造像》,1983年。

拍品說明
此尊佛首雕刻細膩,推測出自山東或河北一帶。其風格與紐約大都會藝術博物館所藏一件北齊石雕佛首極為相似,參見 Leidy 與 Strahan 著《Wisdom Embodied: Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art》(紐約,2010年),頁172,圖錄A12。兩者同為小尺寸作品,並共享一系列風格特徵,如柔和的眼瞼線條與微彎的口型。
另可比較佳士得紐約2016年3月18日拍賣的一件稍大佛首(高12 ¼ 吋),拍品編號1406;以及蘇黎世 Rietberg 博物館所藏一例,刊於 Brinker 與 Fischer,《Treasures from the Rietberg Museum》(紐約,1980年),頁137,圖錄51號。

Property from the Shorenstein Collection, San Francisco
A SMALL LIMESTONE HEAD OF BUDDHA
NORTHERN QI-SUI DYNASTY, 6TH CENTURY
Price realised
USD 254,000
Estimate
USD 15,000 – USD 25,000
Closed:
19 Sep 2025
8 7⁄8 in. (22.5 cm.) high, composite stand
PROVENANCE
Paul Wang Collection, Michigan, before 1983.
Christie's New York, 5 June 1986, lot 104, and front cover.
Andrew Kahane Ltd., New York, June 1989, and thence by descent within the family.
LITERATURE
National Museum of History, Chinese Buddhist Sculpture from the Wei through the Tang Dynasties, Taipei, 1983, p.129 and 131.
EXHIBITED
Taipei, National Museum of History, Chinese Buddhist Sculpture from the Wei through the Tang Dynasties, 1983.
Lot Essay
This sensitively carved head of Buddha likely comes from Shandong or Hebei province and is very similar to a Northern-Qi dynasty stone head in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, illustrated by D. Leidy and D. Strahan in Wisdom Embodied, Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2010, p. 172, no. A12. Both the present head and the example in The Metropolitan Museum are of diminutive size and share stylistic similarities of the softly curving eyelids and mouth. See, also, a slightly larger stone head of Buddha (12 ¼ in.) sold at Christie’s New York, 18 March 2016, lot 1406, and one in the Rietberg Museum illustrated by H. Brinker and E. Fischer in Treasures from the Rietberg Museum, New York, 1980, p. 137, no. 51.































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