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The Buddha is depicted at the moment of victory.Figures of the Buddha from China, India, and Thailand appeared in many 17th-century European collections but were rarely correctly identified. A similar Thai Buddha (now in Copenhagen) was recorded in 1617 in the collection of a Dutch physician. He called it “an idol of the Egyptian sun goddess Isis.” This surprising identification reflects the tendency among scholars at the time to see the imprint of Egypt everywhere in Asia. Good information was rare. Few Europeans knew anything about Buddhism.This small statue depicts the Buddha Shakyamuni (563–483 BCE) at the moment of enlightenment. He is seated in a meditation pose, his right hand extended to touch the earth, calling the earth goddess to witness that he is worthy of Enlightenment, having defeated the temptations of the evil Mara (the embodiment of temptation). He is dressed in a monk’s robe, signifying detachment from the world. A flame atop the head of Thai Buddhas symbolizes the brilliance of truth and wisdom.

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Document identity
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17687
label
Seated Buddha in ""Maravijaya""
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object
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17687
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object
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normalized
title
Seated Buddha in ""Maravijaya""
description
The Buddha is depicted at the moment of victory.Figures of the Buddha from China, India, and Thailand appeared in many 17th-century European collections but were rarely correctly identified. A similar Thai Buddha (now in Copenhagen) was recorded in 1617 in the collection of a Dutch physician. He called it “an idol of the Egyptian sun goddess Isis.” This surprising identification reflects the tendency among scholars at the time to see the imprint of Egypt everywhere in Asia. Good information was rare. Few Europeans knew anything about Buddhism.This small statue depicts the Buddha Shakyamuni (563–483 BCE) at the moment of enlightenment. He is seated in a meditation pose, his right hand extended to touch the earth, calling the earth goddess to witness that he is worthy of Enlightenment, having defeated the temptations of the evil Mara (the embodiment of temptation). He is dressed in a monk’s robe, signifying detachment from the world. A flame atop the head of Thai Buddhas symbolizes the brilliance of truth and wisdom.
provenance
Alexander B. Griswold, Monkton, 1948 or before, [presented to the Breezewood Foundation, December 1961, inv. no. 623]; Walters Art Museum, 1992, by bequest.
date
15th century
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CC0
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en
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Metal
sculpture (visual works)
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5
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import
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cm
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45
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30.6
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H: 17 11/16 x W at Knees: 12 1/16 in. (45 x 30.6 cm)
Source extras
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Thai
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Sukhothai
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none
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leaded bronze
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2501
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SEA
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34
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