A buff sandstone Figure of Kubera
A buff sandstone Figure of Kubera

Vietnam, Oc Eo Region, 5th/6th century

Details
A buff sandstone Figure of Kubera
Vietnam, Oc Eo Region, 5th/6th century
18 ¼ in. (46.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Private Collection, United Kingdom, acquired in Bathe, Oc-Eo, Vietnam in the early 1900s; thence by descent.
Acquired by the current owner from Christie's South Kensington, 16 June 1994, lot 173.

Lot Essay

Óc Eo was part of the Funan kingdom that flourished in the Mekong Delta between the first and sixth centuries. By the third or fourth century, a 43-mile-long road connected Óc Eo to Angkor Borei, situating it between the flourishing Khmer Empire, and important international maritime trade routes accessible by the Mekong River. Due to this strategic location, Óc Eo became the economic and cultural center of the Mekong Delta, drawing traders and artists to this hotbed of cultural exchange to experience the wealth of foreign influences from all over South and Southeast Asia, including India. This “crossroads of Southeast Asia” stimulated a flourishing of the local artistic idiom.

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