PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE ASIAN COLLECTION
A small bronze figure of Achala

TIBET, CIRCA 14TH CENTURY

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A small bronze figure of Achala
Tibet, circa 14th century
The three-headed, six-armed deity standing with his primary arms crossed at his waist, holding a skullcup in his left hand and a curved knife in his right, his other arms radiating about him with various implements, clad in a tiger skin and a garland of severed heads, his hair pulled into a flaming chignon and secured with skull tiaras on each head
4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.) high
来源
Acquired at Sotheby's, New York, 21 March 2002, lot 69

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Anita Mehta
Anita Mehta

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This small, yet superbly executed and powerful bronze, displays close proximity in style to Pala bronzes and could possibly be made by Indian craftsmen working in Tibet.