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FIRST QUARTER OF 10TH CENTURY
Details
an important khmer, bakheng style, sandstone figure of probably uma
first quarter of 10th century
She is standing in samabhanga, both arms now broken, wearing sampot secured by a floral-engraved belt with flange falling over the rim and a fish-tail shaped flange falling between her legs, naked upper body, her face with serene expresion, almond-shaped eyes, broad nose, smiling lips, broken elongated earlobes, floral-engraved tiara in front of her conical-shaped chignon
106 cm high, mounted
first quarter of 10th century
She is standing in samabhanga, both arms now broken, wearing sampot secured by a floral-engraved belt with flange falling over the rim and a fish-tail shaped flange falling between her legs, naked upper body, her face with serene expresion, almond-shaped eyes, broad nose, smiling lips, broken elongated earlobes, floral-engraved tiara in front of her conical-shaped chignon
106 cm high, mounted
Provenance
Galerie Mythe et Legende, Paris, 1969
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