A SANDSTONE STELE OF GANESHA
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF BARONESS EVA BESSENYEY
A SANDSTONE STELE OF GANESHA

VIETNAM, LATE CHAM PERIOD, 15TH CENTURY

Details
A SANDSTONE STELE OF GANESHA
VIETNAM, LATE CHAM PERIOD, 15TH CENTURY
13 3/8 in. (34 cm.) high
Provenance
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Manheim
Christie's New York, 16 September 2008, lot 582
Christie's New York, 13 September 2011, lot 422
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Lot Essay

The present sculpture of Ganesha exemplifies the assimilation of Hindu ideology and artistic representation into the Cham culture, which was established in present-day Vietnam from as early as the second century AD. Despite constant warfare with their neighbors, particularly the Khmer Empire to the west, the Cham flourished, building numerous monuments and temples devoted to their adopted Hindu faith.

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