A BUFF SANDSTONE FRIEZE DEPICTING THE AVATARS OF VISHNU
印度 中央邦或北方邦 十一/十二世紀 砂岩雕毗濕奴碑

CENTRAL INDIA, 8TH- 9TH CENTURY

細節
印度 中央邦或北方邦 十一/十二世紀 砂岩雕毗濕奴碑
14 5/8 in. (37.1 cm.) high; 22 7/8 in. ( 58.1 cm.) wide
來源
紐約蘇富比,1988年3月16日,拍品164號。
拍場告示
Please note the second line of cataloguing has been updated to CENTRAL INDIA, 8TH- 9TH CENTURY. The previous version read INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH OR UTTAR PRADESH, 11TH-12TH CENTURY.

拍品專文


This charming sandstone frieze depicts seven of the ten avatars of Vishnu, each accompanied by a unique floral aureole carved in bas-relief. From left to right, the four theriomorphic forms are Matsya, the fish; Kurma, the tortoise; Varaha, the boar; and Narasimha, the lion. The represented anthropomorphic manifestations include Vamana, the dwarf, and two avatars holding either end of the snake coiled around the mountain atop Kurma. Although an identification of this pair can not be certain, they likely represent either Rama, Parashurama, or Krishna.

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