A Black Stone Stele of Vishnu
Property from a Manhattan Estate
印度東北部 帕拉時期 十二世紀 黑石毘濕奴立像碑

Northeastern India, Pala Period, 12th century

細節
印度東北部 帕拉時期 十二世紀 黑石毘濕奴立像碑
29 ½ in. (70.5 cm.) high
來源
Estate of Herman E. Cooper, New York, by 1 April 1996.
Acquired by the present owner from the above on 1 July 1996.

拍品專文

Finely carved with extensive detail, this impressive stele of Vishnu, the god of Preservation, demonstrates the masterful craftsmanship of twelfth century artists working in Northeast India. The present figure of Vishnu is shown here in all his glory, holding his principal attributes: a mace or club and a discus in his two raised hands, and a conch shell and seed in his lower hands. He is flanked by Lakshmi on the left and Saraswati on the right, while various attendants and apsaras surround him in adoration.
Compare the present work with another Pala-period stele of Vishnu of similar size and modeling sold at Christie's New York on October 9th, 2013, lot 686.

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