STATUETTE DE CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA EN BRONZE ET INCRUSTATIONS D'ARGENT
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STATUETTE DE CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA EN BRONZE ET INCRUSTATIONS D'ARGENT

TIBET, XVEME SIECLE

Details
STATUETTE DE CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA EN BRONZE ET INCRUSTATIONS D'ARGENT
TIBET, XVEME SIECLE
The deity is modelled seated astride a prostrate human figure over a lotus base. The principle hands hold the kapala and a heart while both secondary hands hold the sword and trident. He wears a tiger-skin skirt and a mala of severed heads. His face displays a wrathfull expression with silver-encrusted eyes ; sealed.
4¼ in. (10.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Acquired by the previous Dutch owner at Christie's Amsterdam, 12 April 1994, lot 85.
Further details
A SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF CATURBHUJAMAHAKALA
TIBET, 15TH CENTURY

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