LOT 0081 Antique Java Style Majapahit Standing Bronze Vishnu
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An antique Java Style standing bronze Vishnu sculpture in the 13th century Majapahit style. Vishnu is both world protector and preserver, restorer of moral order - he is all-powerful and all-pervasive by nature. The Vishnu is stood samabhanga on a raised, round pedestal. The lowered right hand makes the boon bestowing gesture (varada mudra). His left hand holds his gada or mace symbolising his mental and physical strength. He wears a richly bejewelled dohti and upavita. His face has a downcast gaze. Upon his head he wears a decorative Javanese style tiara in front of his Kirita-Makuta or tall conical crown. This symbolises control over Positive and Negative attitudes.On his forehead he has a third eye or urna. He has an aquiline nose and elongated earlobes with large ear rings. The sculpture has a wonderful brown patina. Scholarly Reference: New York Metropolitan Museum Collection - Accession Number: 1987.142.15Christie's Auction House - Sale 2562 (December 2002) - INDIAN, HIMALAYAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTChristie's Auction House - Sale 2612 (December 2003) - INDIAN, HIMALAYAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTBonhams - March 2018 - Fine Southeast Asian ArtsProvenance: Ex- private Boston, MA, USA collection. Provenance: Ex- private Boston, MA collection Medium: Bronze Dimensions: 29cm/11” General Condition: Good condition. Consistent with age. SCBR2680 For more beautiful Asian Art please also visit our website - HDAsianArt.com
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