A Vijayanagara bronze figure of Shiva
Price On Request ### **A Vijayanagara bronze figure of Shiva****14th century, South India****Height: 49 cm, 19.3 inches**Shiva is known as 'the destroyer' and along with Brahma 'the creator' and Vishnu 'the conserver' he completes the 'Trimurti' or 'three part form' of God, in the Hindu pantheon. He is also called 'the supreme one' and 'the transformer' - destroying in order to re-create.The four-armed deity is seated in lalita asana on a lotus throne that would have been attached to a rectangular base or bhadrapeedam; such a base would have supported two further figures of Uma (Parvati) and Skanda, one of their sons - this grouping being known as Somaskanda. Ganesh, the other son, would not have been represented as he is in Northern Indian sculptures of the family group.The hand held attributes are a battle-axe (right hand) and an antelope (left hand), whilst his front right hand is in abhaya mudra, the gesture of reassurance or 'do not fear', and the left in katakamukha. Shiva is dressed in a short dhoti and adorned with the sacred cord, necklaces, armbands, anklets, and the siraschakra lotus flower at the back of his head; his hair is piled in a tall jata-mukuta. The portrayal is of a powerful and robust diety.**Similar Examples**_Asian Art at the Norton Simon Museum, Volume I: Art from the Indian Subcontinent_, by Pratapaditya Pal, published by Yale University Press in association with The Norton Simon Art Foundation - pages 222 - 224._The Divine Bronzes, Thanjavur Art Gallery_, Tamilnadu, by S. Rathnasabapathy B.A., - pages 111 -115.
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Bronze group of dancing Krishna with consorts
Price On Request ### **Bronze group of dancing Krishna with consorts****Vijayanagar 15th century, South India****Height: 25.5cm, 10 inches**This image of Krishna also known as navanitapriyanritta, shows the young incarnation of Vishnu dancing for joy having stolen a fresh butter ball from the kitchen. He is depicted dancing on one leg on a double lotus, flanked by his consorts Rukmini and...
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A Chola bronze figure of Krishna or Sambandar
Price On Request ### **A Chola bronze figure of Krishna or Sambandar****12th century, South India****Height: 45.7 cm, 18 inches**At first glance, this lively young dancing boy could be either the saint Sambandar or the young Krishna (a descendant of Vishnu). Sambandar is traditionally depicted with the index finger of his right hand pointing upwards. This gesture is explained by the...
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A small bronze figure of Krishna
Price On Request **A small bronze figure of Krishna****16th century, South India****Height: 11 cm, Length: 5.2 cm****Height: 4 1/2 inches, Length: 2 1/16 inches**The solid cast figure stands on a lotus base upon a square stand, his right leg is raised in dance and supported by a stump, his left arm is outstretched with fingers slopping downwards, his right arm...
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A Bronze Altarpiece with Jina Vimalanatha
Price On Request ### **A Bronze Altarpiece with Jina Vimalanatha****15th century, Western India****Height: 29 cm, 11.42 inches**This sculptural assemblage features the thirteenth of the twenty four Jinas of our world cycle, Vimalanatha, identifiable by the boar incised at the centre of his throne, between the pair of elephants. Jina is also known as_Tirthankara_ or ford-maker as, according to Jain belief,...
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A Chola bronze figure of Krishna
Price On Request ### **A Chola bronze figure of Krishna****12th / 13th century, South India****Height: 58 cm, 22.8 inches**At first glance, this lively young dancing boy could be either the saint Sambandar or the young Krishna (a descendant of Vishnu). Krishna is also sometimes depicted in almost identical pose - his left arm extended to the side, one leg bent...
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A pair of Ordos gilt bronze plaques
Price On Request ### **A pair of Ordos gilt bronze plaques****Early Han dynasty, 2nd/1st century BC, North China****Height: 3.8 cm, 1.5 inches****Width 7.2 cm, 2.8 inches**Each plaque is of rectangular form and finely gilt, inside cast in the from of a Yak, head down kneeling with his front two legs, the back two legs as if striding, pierced through in...
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An ungilt seated Luohan
Price On Request ### **An ungilt seated Luohan****Yuan dynasty, 14th century, China****Height: 13.5 cm, 5.3 inches**Seated on the ground wearing loose robes in a form of _lila asana_, sitting at ease, with the left knee pointing upwards and the left hand loosely hanging over the knee. The right leg is bent but lying flat on the ground, the other hand...
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A bronze and gold splash figure of Shao Lao seated on deer
Price On Request ### **A bronze and gold splash figure of Shao Lao seated on deer****Late Ming period, 17th century, China****Height: 11cm, 4.3 inches**Shou Lao is modelled seated on the back of a recumbent deer, dressed in a full robe, with a belt tied loosely at the waist. The deity is depicted with an exceptionally high and domed forehead, a...
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A gilt bronze figure of Luahan Kasyapa
Price On Request ### **A gilt bronze figure of Luahan Kasyapa****Liao Dynasty, 11/12th century, China****Height: 24 cm, 9.45 inches**The richly gilded figure well-cast with a bald head and distinctive facial features, modelled with almond-shaped eyes above high cheekbones and a large prominent nose above thick pursed lips, the forehead with an urna, all framed by a pair of long pendulous...
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A rare documentary parcel-gilt pewter ‘Romance of the West Chamber’ vase and cover, Meiping
Price On Request ### **A rare documentary parcel-gilt pewter 'Romance of the West Chamber' vase and cover, Meiping****Dated by inscription to sixth year of Wanli (AD1578) and of the period, China****Height: 39.1 cm, 15 3/8 inches**Rising from an elegantly spreading foot, the body incised with eight panels enclosing scenes derived from the 'Romance of the West Chamber', each depicting scholars...
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An emaciated Siddhartha figure in lacquered iron
Price On Request ### **An emaciated Siddhartha figure in lacquered iron****Yuan/early Ming dynasty, 14th century, China****Height: 17 cm, 6 3/4 inches; Width: 9.5 cm, 2 3/4 inches**The emaciated Siddhartha is seated in meditation with his left leg crossed, and the other raised to support his bony arms. The solemn face is modelled in the conventional Yuan Dynasty style with a...
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