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H.: 145 cm
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Ref.:
- Sotheby's, New York, Sept. 17, 2014, lot 441, for another large Weituo figure. (sold USD 52.500) (link)
- Sotheby's, New York, March 15, 2017, lot 541, for another large Weituo figure. (sold USD 137.500) (link)
Weituo appears in Buddhist temples as the 'Entry Guardian.' He leads the thirty-two heavenly generals who come under the Four Heavenly Kings and has earned such titles as the 'Protector of the Buddhist Faith,' the 'Protector of Monasteries,' and the 'Protector of Dharma Books.' In all temples where his image is found, he is always placed with his back to the statue of Maitreya Buddha so that he faces the Main or Grand Hall where the principal deities of the temple are enshrined.
Condition: (UV-checked) (from top to bottom)
- Generally in good, stable and decorative condition.
- Numerous small losses, reglued breaks and old repairs throughout.
- A number of loose parts conserved, notably one large section which got detached and shows evidence of earlier reattaching, to the right side from viewer's perspective.