Description: Ancient and Special Indian Copper Alloy Figure of Lakshmi 17th/18th century cast in ceremonial transitional style, the figure standing on a tiered throne, wearing a dhoti, the naked upper body adorned with beaded jewelry, the left hand holding a flame-form attribute and the right hand lowered, the face carring a serene expression beneath a tall headdress. Height 18 1/2 inches. Acquired from Eric Humphruy, Chicago, Illinois ex Leslie Hindman The present bronze dates to the late Vijayanagara or early Nayaka, a period of prolific artistic output. The Vijayanagara style was greatly influenced by the preceding Chola Dynasty, famed for its extravagant temples and naturalistic, vibrant bronzes. While later Vijayanagara bronzes are similar to those of the Chola Period, the Vijayanagara figures are more stylized and less realistic. Vijayanagara bronzes are known for their sharp delineations between sections of the body, evinced here by the dramatically narrow waist separating the chest and abdomen. Additionally, the large, wide eyes and sharp, narrow nose are also typical of a bronze of this period.
Price: 12000 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2024-12-07T16:01:21.000Z
Shipping Cost: 200 USD
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Type: Statue
Primary Material: Copper
Region of Origin: India