ROSSI & ROSSI
OFFER EARLIEST KNOWN TIBETAN MÀNDALA
AT TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2014
What is probably the earliest known Tibetan màndala
and a masterpiece of Mongolian art are among the major Asian works of art to be
exhibited by Rossi & Rossi at TEFAF Maastricht at the
Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre (MECC) from 14 to 23 March 2014,
Stand 166. Rossi & Rossi specialise in both Indian and Himalayan
art, focusing particularly on classical and contemporary Tibetan art.
The 11th century Vajradhatu
màndala is not only a very rare and early example from Tibet but is
also of monumental size, measuring 125 x 125 cm. Offered for sale for
$2.2 million, it has been in a private European collection since the 1980s,
was exhibited in 2003 and 2004 in Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure at
The Art Institute of Chicago and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington ,
D.C. , and has been extensively
published. A màndala, literally a circle, is a spiritual symbol in
Hinduism and Buddhism representing the Universe and is used as an aid to
meditation and a teaching tool.
This important and complex example
represents the Adamantine Sphere (Vajradhatu) in which the cosmic Buddhas were
arranged by Indian tantric schools. The essential feature is a central
palace with ornaments and symbols, occupied by a Lord with his circle and
protected by a belt of vajras (thunderbolts) and a fire ditch which also
protects the abodes of the three main cosmic Buddhas. Each Buddha, except
the central one, is surrounded by four of the Sixteen Vajra Bodhisattvas.
The corners of the inner palace are occupied by four goddesses, between
the walls of the inner and outer palaces there are four groups of four more,
and four guardians occupy the outside doors. Five men involved in the
ritual of consecration of the painting, an officiating lama and four donors,
are portrayed in the bottom left corner outside the external ditch of
flames. This màndala represents possibly the earliest extant painted
rendition of Buddhist symbolism and Indian conceptions and aesthetics laid down
in the Sanskrit texts translated into Tibetan in the 8th-9th
and 11th-14th centuries.
Rossi & Rossi was founded in London in 1985 by Anna
Maria Rossi who has been active in the field of Asian art for some 40
years. In 1988 she was joined by her son Fabio who had studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies
(SOAS). Together, they have established a reputation as leading dealers
in traditional Indian and Himalayan art,
early Chinese and Central Asian textiles and works of art as well as
contemporary Asian art,
particularly Tibetan. Their deep interest in both the art and culture of
the past and the vibrant and innovative art being produced by Asian artists
today is reflected in their international reputation for handling only the
finest pieces. Among their clients are such institutions as The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts , Houston ,
the Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney , the Ashmolean Museum
in Oxford and the Tokyo National
Museum as well as
distinguished private collectors. Contemporary collections include The
Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art along with The White Rabbit
Foundation in Australia , the
Liverpool Museum ,
the Burger Collection, Hong Kong and the Devi Foundation, India .
Rossi & Rossi have published a
number of scholarly works and regularly stage specialist and ground-breaking
exhibitions. The gallery has been in its current premises on the ground
floor of an elegant 18th century townhouse in the centre of Mayfair since 2007, enabling them to give greater
prominence to contemporary Asian art while continuing to show the traditional
Tibetan and Himalayan art for which they are renowned. In 2013, Fabio
Rossi opened a new space in an industrial building in the Wong Chuk Hang area
of Hong Kong Island , where he shows both classical
and contemporary works.
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OTHER MASTERPIECES FORM ROSSI & ROSSI INCLUDE THESE BELOW;
Buddha Shkayamuni, 14th century, 59 cm
Shakyamuni's miracles, 14th century, distemper on cotton, 172 cm by 241 cm
Tympanum, 16th century sandstone carved and set with glazed ceramic tiles, 75 cm by 160 cm by 9 cm
Manuscript cover with scenes from Buddha's life, 12th century Tibet, carved, painted and gilded wood, 28 cm by 73 cm by 3 cm
Manuscript cover with crowned deity, 12th century Tibet
12th century manuscript
Cover of 12th century manuscript
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