RARE TORSE DE VISHNU EN GRES POLI
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RARE TORSE DE VISHNU EN GRES POLI

CAMBODGE, EPOQUE PRE-ANGKORIENNE, EPOQUE KULEN, DEBUT DU IXEME SIECLE

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RARE TORSE DE VISHNU EN GRES POLI
CAMBODGE, EPOQUE PRE-ANGKORIENNE, EPOQUE KULEN, DEBUT DU IXEME SIECLE
The figure is standing in samabhanga. He is wearing a diaphanous sampot secured by a plain belt, a shaped flange falling to the front of his left leg. Another section is drawn between his legs to his back and attached to the belt. Originally, there are four arms on his upper torso.
32 in. (81 cm.), stand
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With Jean-Charles de Sillac, Paris, 24 June 1970.
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A RARE POLISHED GREY SANDSTONE FIGURE OF VISHNU
CAMBODIA, PRE-ANGKOR PERIOD, KULEN PERIOD, EARLY 9TH CENTURY

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The Vaishnava school of Hinduism was predominant during the eight and ninth centuries in present day Cambodia. Stone Vishnu examples that have came down to us yield similar artistic characteristics, including well defined bodies and sampot draped in the same way as the example presented. A sash is securing the loincloth and wrapped around. One end of the sampot is drawn between the legs and tucked under the sash at its back as can be gleaned from this fine polished sacred image.

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