LOT 81 A GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF HEVAJRA AND CONSORT
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A GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF HEVAJRA AND CONSORT
Himalayan region, 17th - 18th century or possibly earlier. The two-part group depicting the eight-headed deity standing in alidha with the other two legs lifted off the base, with sixteen arms, each holding a kapala. The main arms embracing his consort Nairatmya, who is depicted wrapped around Hevraja's waist with her right leg, holding a kapala in her left hand and a triguk in her right. On a recent wood base.
Condition: Overall good condition with general wear, some casting irregularities, small nicks, and light scratches here and there. The gilding renewed at a later state.
Provenance: German Private collection.
Weight: 422 g
Dimensions: Height 9.5 cm (the figure), 14 cm (total including the base)
Auction result comparison: Compare a related Nepalese figure of Hevajra and consort sold at Christie’s New York, Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Works of Art on 20 March 2019, lot 684, for USD 50,000.
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