A Tibetan wooden figure of a bodhisattva. 17th/18th century - image-1

Lot 15 Dα

A Tibetan wooden figure of a bodhisattva. 17th/18th century

Auction 1080 - overview Cologne
08.12.2016, 11:00 - Asian Art - Tibet/Nepal incl. Strebel Coll, Chinese Decorative Arts
Estimate: 2.000 € - 3.000 €
Result: 4.464 € (incl. premium)

A Tibetan wooden figure of a bodhisattva. 17th/18th century

A Tibetan wooden figure of a bodhisattva standing in tribhanga, his right hand in vitarka mudra, wearing a dhoti, tied with a jewelled belt and a tiara. Remains of colour. The left forearm missing. 17th/18th century. Perspex base.
Height 22.5 cm

Private collection Johan (1925-2003) and Ursula Strebel
Johann Strebel was born in Hamburg in February 1925, the son of Dr. Otto Strebel, director of the Hemmoor cement factory. In 1951 the qualified cement retailer married Ursula Oschewski (b. 1.9.1925), daughter of the goldsmith Kurt Olschewski who ran a jewellery business under the same name in Wiesbaden. In 1954 the jewellery business in Wilhelmstrasse changed its name to Strebel-Olschewski.
By procuring precious stones for the jeweler's shop, Johann and Ulla Strebel developed a fascination for Asian cultures and acquired valuable works of art on their many travels throughout Asia between 1955 and 1980, a time when travel in these countries was particularly arduous and uncomfortable.
Asian works of art were sold alongside the jewellery in the shop, but the couple also built up a private collection, with a wide cultural interest ranging from Tibet through South East Asia to Japan.