A sandstone Aspara (celestial deity), Central India, Probably Madhya Pradesh, 10th-11th century, depicted with her right hand placed upon her hip, wearing a diaphanous robe with trailing scarves, extensive jewellery and a multi-stranded belt; with...
A sandstone Aspara (celestial deity), Central India, Probably Madhya Pradesh, 10th-11th century, depicted with her right hand placed upon her hip, wearing a diaphanous robe with trailing scarves, extensive jewellery and a multi-stranded belt; with a trailing pleat between her legs, mounted on plinth, 56cm. high Provenance: Private English Collection For a related example, please see cat. no. 46 in P. Pal, The Sensuous Immortals: A Selection of Sculptures from the Pan-Asian Collection, L.A. County Museum of Art, 1977.
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A sandstone Aspara (celestial deity), Central India, Probably Madhya Pradesh, 10th-11th century, depicted with her right hand placed upon her hip, wearing a diaphanous robe with trailing scarves, extensive jewellery and a multi-stranded belt; with a trailing pleat between her legs, mounted on plinth, 56cm. high Provenance: Private English Collection For a related example, please see cat. no. 46 in P. Pal, The Sensuous Immortals: A Selection of Sculptures from the Pan-Asian Collection, L.A. County Museum of Art, 1977.