a rare khmer, baphuon style, inscribed sandstone stele
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a rare khmer, baphuon style, inscribed sandstone stele

11TH CENTURY

Details
a rare khmer, baphuon style, inscribed sandstone stele
11th century
The rectangular panel with lobed top and shaped base supporting at both sides a squatting male deity, one hand holding vase, wearing pleated sampot, the faces with serene expression and finely carved to both sides with inscriptions in Khmer script
102 x 60 cm, mounted
Provenance
Acquired by the grand-father of the present owner in the early part of the 1920's in Cambodia
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Lot Essay

Unfortunate the inscriptions on this stele have not yet been deciphered. In general these inscriptions, partly in Khmer and partly in Sanskrit, are of a religious nature and record meritorious actions or pious works.

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