A Khmer, Angkor Vat style, sandstone dancing male deity
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A Khmer, Angkor Vat style, sandstone dancing male deity

12TH CENTURY

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A Khmer, Angkor Vat style, sandstone dancing male deity
12th century
Carved in dancing posture, his legs broken, his right hand bent and in vitarkamudra, the left broken, wearing sampot secured by a belt and large flange falling to the right, his face with serene expression, elongated earlobes with pendeloque ear rings and tiara in front of the conical shaped headdress
55 cm (21 5/8 in) high, mounted
Provenance
Acquired in circa 1965 through Adrian Maynard, London
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