A Bronze Shrine with Ganesha
印度 喜馬偕爾邦或中央邦 約十五世紀 迦尼薩銅龕

India, Himachal or Madhya Pradesh, circa 15th century

細節
印度 喜馬偕爾邦或中央邦 約十五世紀 迦尼薩銅龕
6 in. (15 cm.) high
來源
Acquired by the 1970s, by repute.
Accessionsed by the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, 2010 (TL2010.38.49).

拍品專文

Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, is a widely cherished deity in the Hindu pantheon. He is worshipped throughout India at the beginning of journeys or new endeavors. As such, he is often placed at thresholds or entries where he is traditionally offered sweets, fruits, coins, flowers, and freshly cut grass. Renowned for his powers to remove obstacles, he also aids in areas of education, knowledge and wisdom, literature and fine arts.
This beautiful shrine with Ganesha seated at the center depicts the god in all his splendor, with a full rounded belly and long trunk dipping into a bowl of sweets. Cast in deep relief and gently worn from years of rubbing, this work is a perfect portable shrine to this important deity.

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