Hotei (Budai) – Gio Ponti

Hotei (Budai) – Gio Ponti

Sculpture depicting Hotei (Budai), a wandering monk of Zen Buddhism, the Japanese deity of fortune (one of the Seven Gods of Fortune), traditionally a symbol of happiness, generosity, detachment, and acceptance of impermanence. The figure, placed on a rectangular architectural base, rendered with compact and concise volumes, respects traditional iconography: a smiling face, a prominent belly, a relaxed posture, and in his right hand a sack full of treasures for the needy.
The surface is decorated with rich floral polychrome and stylized oriental motifs, embellished with extensive use of gold, in a decorative variant of particular refinement compared to the known monochrome versions.
Under the base is a Japanese proverb transliterated into Latin script, handwritten in red:
“Awase mono wa hanare mono”   (会わせ者は離れ者)
[“What meets is destined to separate”]
A Buddhist maxim linked to the concept of impermanence (mujo).
San Cristoforo sul Naviglio (Milan); 1928-30.
Tipologia: Figures
Manifattura: Richard Ginori
Epoca: 1928/30
Autore: Gio Ponti
Materiale: Earthenware
Dimensioni: h 17,5 x 20 x 17 cm

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