STATUE D'UNE DIVINITE FEMININE EN GRES
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STATUE D'UNE DIVINITE FEMININE EN GRES

CAMBODGE, KHMER, EPOQUE KHLEANG, FIN XEME SIECLE

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STATUE D'UNE DIVINITE FEMININE EN GRES
CAMBODGE, KHMER, EPOQUE KHLEANG, FIN XEME SIECLE
Elle est représentée debout en samabhanga, vêtue d'un sampot tenu par une ceinture. Son torse est dénudé. Son visage est empreint de sérénité, son front est rehaussé d'un troisième oeil. Ses cheveux sont coiffés en kiritamakuta.
Hauteur : 69 cm. (27 1/8 in.), socle
Provenance
Acquired by the family of the present owner, 29 May 1967, and thence by descent.
Special notice
ƒ: In addition to the regular Buyer’s premium, a commission of 5.5% inclusive of VAT of the hammer price will be charged to the buyer. It will be refunded to the Buyer upon proof of export of the lot outside the European Union within the legal time limit. (Please refer to section VAT refunds) This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection details.
Further details
A SANDSTONE FIGURE OF A FEMALE DEITY
CAMBODIA, KHMER, KHLEANG PERIOD, LATE 10TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

The French Khmer expert Jean Boisselier (1912-1996), member of the French School of the Far East (Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient), wrote on 22 July 1982 an essay on this piece, ‘Statue Inachevée de Devi ‘.

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