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Fine 12th C. Cambodian Khmer Bayon Sandstone Torso

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Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Khmer Empire, Bayon type, ca. 12th century CE. A gorgeous sandstone carving of a torso and lower body. Perhaps depicting the god Vishnu, the figure stands with his legs slightly apart, wearing a sampot (a long rectangular cloth worn around the lower body that is the 1500 year-old traditional dress of Cambodia). The figure has a naked upper body, with an incised chest and navel. Around the neck are two incised lines that might be intended to look like a necklace. Size: 4" W x 9.8" H (10.2 cm x 24.9 cm); 11.4" H (29 cm) on included custom stand.

Khmer art shifted away from Indian styles in the 7th century CE to encompass its own framework; one example of this seen here is that this statue is carved in the round, rather than as a relief on a stela, which was common with Indian and Javanese Hindu and Buddhist sculptures that previously influenced Cambodian art. From this, we can infer that Khmer sculptors would have desired their artwork to be viewed from all sides, and thus placed in the center of temples rather than against a wall. While this artwork was religious - priests supervised its execution - its realism is unmistakable, and some scholars believe that gods and goddesses were portrayed with the features of individual members of the royal court. This sculpture and others like it would have both emphasized the power of the monarchy and given high ranking people joy - after all, who wouldn't want to see themselves sculpted by the finest artisans in stone and compared to a god?

Provenance: Whisnant Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA acquired over twenty years ago

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.

Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.

#122991
Condition Report: Piece is a fragment, with losses at the head, arms, and legs. Great preservation to incised detailing as shown.

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Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Khmer Empire, Bayon type, ca. 12th century CE. A gorgeous sandstone carving of a torso and lower body. Perhaps depicting the god Vishnu, the figure stands with his legs slightly apart, wearing a sampot (a long rectangular cloth worn around the lower body that is the 1500 year-old traditional dress of Cambodia). The figure has a naked upper body, with an incised chest and navel. Around the neck are two incised lines that might be intended to look like a necklace. Size: 4" W x 9.8" H (10.2 cm x 24.9 cm); 11.4" H (29 cm) on included custom stand.

Khmer art shifted away from Indian styles in the 7th century CE to encompass its own framework; one example of this seen here is that this statue is carved in the round, rather than as a relief on a stela, which was common with Indian and Javanese Hindu and Buddhist sculptures that previously influenced Cambodian art. From this, we can infer that Khmer sculptors would have desired their artwork to be viewed from all sides, and thus placed in the center of temples rather than against a wall. While this artwork was religious - priests supervised its execution - its realism is unmistakable, and some scholars believe that gods and goddesses were portrayed with the features of individual members of the royal court. This sculpture and others like it would have both emphasized the power of the monarchy and given high ranking people joy - after all, who wouldn't want to see themselves sculpted by the finest artisans in stone and compared to a god?

Provenance: Whisnant Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA acquired over twenty years ago

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.

Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.

#122991
Condition Report: Piece is a fragment, with losses at the head, arms, and legs. Great preservation to incised detailing as shown.

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