Pegu Burmese Cast Bronze
Cast Bronze Image of a Hunter
Pegu, Burma
circa 1920
height: 21.2 (including the stand)
Figurines such as this example were bought by British administrators and their families in Burma as souvenirs and gifts for friends on their return home. As Sylvia Fraser Lu (1994, p. 143) says, some examples barely rise above tourist kitsch but others such as the shown here, with its sense of proportion, realism and attention to detail is a minor masterpieces of bronze casting.
This figure of a muscular hunter wears a prominent cane hat over a head cloth, and a longyi about his waist. He holds a rifle in his left and a traditional Burmese dha sword in his right. A dagger is slipped into his waist band. His lower stomach and lower back are decorated with tattoos.
The figure is attached to its original wooden stand.
The stand and image are in fine condition and both have a fine patina consistent with a 1920s dating.
References
Fraser-Lu, S., Burmese Crafts: Past and Present, Oxford University Press, 1994.
Provenance
UK art market
Inventory no.: 1747
SOLD