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For Immediate Release March 1, 2012 Contact: Sung-Hee Park spark@christies.com tel +1 212 636 2680 Jaime Bernice jbernice@christies.com tel +1 212 636 2680 SUPERB BRONZES, SCULPTURES, AND PAINTINGS LEAD CHRISTIE S SALE OF INDIAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART IN MARCH A buff sandstone figure of Salabhanjika India, Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho, 11 th century 30 ½ in. high Estimate: $250,000 350,000 A large and important gilt bronze figure of Buddha Nepal, 14 th century 23 in. high Estimate: $500,000 700,000 Indian and Southeast Asian Art 21 March 2012 New York On March 21, Christie s will present the sale of Indian and Southeast Asian Art, which covers a multitude of collecting categories, including Indian sculpture and paintings, as well as works of art from Gandhara, Tibet, Nepal, Thailand, and Indonesia. Among the sale highlights are a buff sandstone figure of Salabhanjika, a bronze figure of Manikkavacar, a gray schist figure of a bodhisattva, and a painting titled The Demon Sugriva Meets Ambika. Consisting of over 160 lots, the sale is expected to realize in excess of $5.6 million.

Highlighting the sale is a buff sandstone figure of Salabhanjika (pictured left on page 1, estimate: $250,000 350,000). A favorite theme for bracket figures since antiquity, a goddess stands under a mango tree, grasping at its branches, which stems from the belief that spirits of fertility live in trees. Her features are idealized, with a voluptuous figure, full lips, and delicately arched eyebrow. Her clothing and jewelry emphasize her contours, moving past the restrained sensuality of earlier sculpture. A rare bronze figure of Manikkavacar, the Shaiva saint who likely lived in the 9 th century, with his right hand raised in the gesture of teaching and the left holding a book, will also be offered (pictured right, estimate: $400,000 600,000). According to hymns, Manikkavacar was originally a minister to the King Varaguna of Madurai and was later banished from the Kingdom after using military funds to build a temple to the god Shiva. He then began his life as a wandering devotee, and eventually becoming revered for his piety and devotion. A selection of Indian paintings will be included in the sale, led by The Demon Sugriva Meets Ambika of the Pahari region, circa 1775-1780 (pictured left, estimate: $8,000 12,000). Executed as a continuous narrative of two scenes, the painting illustrates part of the story of Sumbha and Nisumbha, two demon brothers who begin the fifth chapter of the Devi Mahatmya. On the left, Ambika is seated on a rockthrone as the demon appeals to her; on the right, their demon emissary leaves after having been rejected by the goddess. A large and important gilt bronze figure of Buddha will also be offered in the sale (pictured page 1, estimate: $500,000 700,000). The bronze sculpture, which stands 23 inches tall, is elegantly modeled in the Newari style. Serenely seated in dhyanasana, the figure is constructed of two parts inconspicuously joined at the waist.

An extraordinary gray schist figure of a pensive bodhisattva will also be featured in the sale (pictured left, estimate: $80,000 100,000). Originating in the Gandharan region during the Kushan period of the 2 nd /3 rd century, this figure incorporates features from regions throughout Asia, leading to the iconographic type of a seated Maitreya in Korea and Japan by the 7 th century. Also highlighting the sale is a large silver and copper-inlaid bronze figure of a lama (pictured right, estimate: $280,000 350,000). This 15 th century Tibetan sculpture depicts a lama seated in dhyanasana and is impressive in both its considerable size and its extensively detailed inlay. Elegantly rendered silver and copper is used to enhance the eyes, lips, and borders of his clothing. A wonderful selection of thangkas are featured, including one from 15 th century Tibet, which depicts Chaturmukha Mahakala (pictured right on page 4, estimate: $60,000 80,000). The second of the principle protector deities in the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, Chaturmukha Mahakala is commonly portrayed in five forms, all of which are represented in this thangka. A rare conch shell with gilt copper mount is an exceptional work of art, with Tibeto-Chinese origins, circa 1736-1795 (pictured right, estimate: $250,000 350,000). In Tibetan Buddhism, the conch is used to call together religious assemblies and is seen as the Voice of the Buddha and the transmission of Buddhist teachings. The elaborately decorated shell being offered is adorned with a gilt copper flange worked in relief with the Eight Auspicious Symbols, incised with the Qianlong yuzhi mark, and is fastened to a colorful silk streamer, beaded and embroidered with royal symbols.

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS An Illustration from The Bhagavata Purana: Gajendra Moksha North India, Pahari Region, Guler, Circa 1760 5½ x 7 in. Estimate: $2,500-3,500 An Important Buff Sandstone Torso of Uma Khmer, Angkor Period, Pre Rup, 10 th Century 29 ¾ in. high Estimate: $350,000-450,000 A red sandstone relief with Ganga India, Madhya Pradesh, 8 th /9 th century 30 in. high Estimate: $80,000 100,000 A thangka of Chaturmukha Mahakala Tibet, 15 th century 20 ½ x 18 ¾ in. Estimate: $60,000 80,000 Auction: Indian and Southeast Asian Art 21 March 2012 Viewing: Christie's Rockefeller Galleries 16-20 March 2012

About Christie s Christie s, the world's leading art business, had global auction and private sales in 2011 that totaled 3.6 billion/$5.7 billion. Christie s is a name and place that speaks of extraordinary art, unparalleled service and expertise, as well as international glamour. Founded in 1766 by James Christie, Christie's has since conducted the greatest and most celebrated auctions through the centuries providing a popular showcase for the unique and the beautiful. Christie s offers over 450 auctions annually in over 80 categories, including all areas of fine and decorative arts, jewellery, photographs, collectibles, wine, and more. Prices range from $200 to over $100 million. Christie's also has a long and successful history conducting private sales for its clients in all categories, with emphasis on Post-War and Contemporary, Impressionist and Modern, Old Masters and Jewellery. Private sales totaled 502 million / $808.6m in 2011, an increase of 44% on the previous year. Christie s has a global presence with 53 offices in 32 countries and 10 salerooms around the world including in London, New York, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Amsterdam, Dubai, Zürich, and Hong Kong. More recently, Christie s has led the market with expanded initiatives in growth markets such as Russia, China, India and the United Arab Emirates, with successful sales and exhibitions in Beijing, Mumbai and Dubai. *Estimates do not include buyer s premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer s premium and do not reflect costs, financing fees or application of buyer s or seller s credits. # # # Images available on request Visit Christie s Website at www.christies.com Complete catalogue available online at www.christies.com or via the Christie s iphone app