a khmer, bayon style, sandstone double panel with two devatas
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a khmer, bayon style, sandstone double panel with two devatas

13TH CENTURY

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a khmer, bayon style, sandstone double panel with two devatas
13th century
The panel consists of four sections and is carved in low relief with two standing devatas, their right hands holding lotus flower, the left stretched along their bodies, wearing sampot secured by a belt, their faces with almond-shaped eyes, smiling lips, elongated earlobes and elaborate head dress
123 cm high, mounted
Provenance
This panel was collected in Cambodia in the early part of the 1920's by the father-in-law of the present owner.
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