A gilt copper repousse mask of Bhairava
A gilt copper repousse mask of Bhairava

NEPAL, 17TH CENTURY

細節
A gilt copper repousse mask of Bhairava
Nepal, 17th Century
Finely modeled with open mouth, three bulging eyes, and flaming beard, eye lashes, and brows
12½ in. (31.6 cm.) high
來源
Private collection, Europe, acquired from Sotheby's New York, 28 March 1996, lot 35
出版
Himalayan Art Resources (himalayanart.org), item no. 58723

拍品專文

Masks of Bhairava play an important role during the Indrajatra festival. A stream of beer is released through a tube issuing from the mouth into a crowd of celebrants, eager to receive a few swallows. The beer or wine is considered a gift of the god Bhairava himself, who is a wrathful manifestation of Shiva.

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